, <Mr J. T. White (Whakatane) seconded this and the motion w T as carried . Members said the funds might be diverted to patriotic purposes, or left on fixed deposit for, say, three months until the situation clarified when they could be given to the most worthy cause. It was the general opinion that they should not hesitate to devote it to some patriotic object. The secretary wa<;- suthorised to pay the net gate r>r ifc from the benefit games to Queen fund. ,
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 59, 6 September 1939, Page 5
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