FORGIVING AND FORGETTING
| §ir,-Your article should touch the hearts and consciences of all merciful ‘men and women. Cannot we do some‘thing practical about it? These men deserve the best we can give them, and I suggest that a really worthwhile hospital be built as a war memorial and ‘that it specialise in plastic work, nervous
and mental cases,’and be for those who have suffered at the hands of our enemies. . It would be so much better to build it from public donations from a truly. sympathetic people than have it run by the State. Efficient perhaps, but without the personal, loving touch that seems to pervade the London hospitals which are mainly supported by those who have pity for the sick and needy, If one atomic bomb costs millions surely we can "afford" to pay for a service of love which would bring in a far more satisfactory return. "Blessed be the man that provideth for the sick and needy; the Lord shall deliver him in the time of
trouble." —
ANNABEL C.
BESANT
(Devonport).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 332, 2 November 1945, Page 5
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174FORGIVING AND FORGETTING New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 332, 2 November 1945, Page 5
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