A LIBERAL RESPONSE
CLOTHES FOR REFUGEES BIG COLLECTION FROM TOWN AND DISTRICT Shirts ancl chemises, shoes, boots, stockings, trousers, frocks, pyjamas, hats, overcoats "and every other imaginable article of clothing were lying about the Show Hall supperroom or were being packed into boxes as a band of Whakatane and district ladies sifted and sorted the results of the collection made on behalf of Lady Galway's Guiid appeal fol? clothing for refugees. s The response made in the Born ough and Ohope on Wednesday ancl in the rural districts on Saturday, when postal officers and R.D. vans took part, was liberal; and several 1 large packing cases will be require! for the despatch of the articles to Wellington. The drive in the was under the direction W. Good, was conducted by the Whakatane Men's Patriotic Committee and officers of the Whakatane PostiOfFice.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 191, 26 July 1940, Page 4
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141A LIBERAL RESPONSE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 191, 26 July 1940, Page 4
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