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ONSL/3/19/24 · Item · 9 Jun. 1915
Part of Papers of Huia Onslow

49 Cambridge Street, Hyde Park, London — Ordered around £140 of supplies for the Red Cross and St John Ambulance for 'Malta and Alexandria'. Clarifying the assistance required elsewhere. Sees 'gifts from the colonies' noted in the papers occasionally. Feels their donators should be publicly acknowledged. Suggests Onslow writes to the High Commissioner to pledge some supplies for hospitals treating New Zealand soldiers.

ONSL/3/19/26 · Item · 10 Jun. 1915
Part of Papers of Huia Onslow

Supplies bought by New Zealand donations are being sent by the Red Cross and St. John Ambulance to Malta and Alexandria and to 'the Scottish Women's Hospital at Malta'. Asks which other hospitals are treating New Zealanders so supplies can be sent. Asks if he has preferences for a paragraph the Committee is sending to papers celebrating the donations of New Zealanders.

ONSL/3/19/28 · Item · 15 Jun. 1915
Part of Papers of Huia Onslow

Westminster Chambers, 13 Victoria Street, London - The New Zealand War Contingent Association is establishing an auxiliary hospital in Walton on Thames that needs supplies. Should mention the New Zealand money came through the High Commissioner's office in the press statement. Could send it to the Press Association or have him send it to the Government Press Agents.

ONSL/3/19/30 · Item · 16 Jun. 1915
Part of Papers of Huia Onslow

Mrs Wood requested an interview, but they are resigning so it was unnecessary. The High Commissioner indicated the N. Z. Contingent Association had established a new hospital that requires supplies. He will ask the Press Association to acknowledge the donation, but wants to see the statement first.

ONSL/3/19/32 · Item · 18 Jun. 1915
Part of Papers of Huia Onslow

49 Cambridge Street, Hyde Park — Took the N. Z. letter to the High Commissioner's office to save time. The secretary informed her that 'several things even from the [High Commissioner] have not been printed!'