Saturday, 24 July 2010

Hospital Notice Board

March 1916

CABLING TO AUSTRALIA - Members of the Australian Force desirous of sending cablegrams to their relatives and friends in Australia may do so at special cheap rates, which may be ascertained from the memorandum issued by the Australian War Contingent Association, 72, Victoria Street, S.W.

NEW ZEALANDERS will find information with regard to cabling, correspondence, accommodation in London, newspapers, pay, etc., in the N.Z. War Contingent Association's memorandum, which is exhibited in the Recreation Room.

THE ANZAC BUFFET - At the Australian Military Offices, 130, Horseferry Road, Westminster, S.W., there is an excellent little set of rooms known as the Anzac Buffet, where all 'Anzacs' are accorded a hearty welcome and may rest, read, write, and obtain refreshment. The Buffet is conducted by an energetic staff of Australian ladies.

AUSTRALIANS ON FURLOUGH who would like to spend their time, or a portion of their time, in country houses in England are asked to communicate with the Secretary of the Australian War Contingent Association, (72, Victoria Street, S.W.), as many offers of hospitality have been received.

SOUTH AFRICANS - All 3rd L.G.H. patients from South Africa are requested to send their names to the Hon. Treasurer, South African Contingent Comfort Fund, Bath House, Piccadilly, London, W., or to Sergt. Sumner, R.A.M.C. (T.) (a member of the staff of this hospital).

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