The correspondence concerns differences between the St John Ambulance Brigade and Red Cross Society in the local areas of New Zealand, first aid training for railway workers in New Zealand, the formation of railway Divisions of the Brigade Overseas and Railway Centres of the St John Ambulance Association in New Zealand, the establishment of a Commandery of the Grand Priory in the British Realm of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in New Zealand, the St John Ambulance Association Canterbury and West Coast Centre and its work, the St John Ambulance Association Queensland Centre

Correspondents include Brigadier-General H. B. Champain, Major-General Sir Percival Wilkinson, William Baker Fisher, Sir John Prescott Hewett, Harold C. W. Blick, E. R. B. Pike, Captain A. N. Cahusac, F. J. Rolleston, J. Brine, Mrs E. Barltrop, C. J. Treleaven, Arthur L. Gray, Sir Herbert Charles Perrott, and Mrs Dockerill.

The newspaper cutting concerns a reception of the visiting delegation in New Zealand.

Additional documentation includes an itinerary of the visit, information about the St John Ambulance Association Auckland Centre, information about the work of the Brigade Overseas in New Zealand
Reference
STJ/SJO/1/4/2
Level of description
File
Date
6 November 1925 - 6 June 1929
Extent and medium
43 items - Extent
Loose papers - Physical Facet
Creator
Brigadier-General H. B. Champain
Major-General Sir Percival Wilkinson (1865 - 1953)
William Baker Fisher
The Star
Sir John Prescott Hewett (1854 - 1941)
Harold C. W. Blick
E. R. B. Pike (d.1949)
Captain A. N. Cahusac (d.1955)
F. J. Rolleston
J. Brine
Mrs E. Barltrop
C. J. Treleaven
Arthur L. Gray
Sir Herbert Charles Perrott, 6th baronet (1849 - 1922)
Mrs Dockerill
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