PATRIOTIC COLLECTION
BOROUGH OPERATIONS CEASE MAYOR EXPRESSES THANKS In a letter to all canvassers within tlie Borough area ? the May or Mr B. S. Barry who is chairman of the Patriotic Committee states as uryler:— With tinal peace declared and ai". rangements being made for the return to civil life Avithin Ncav Zealand of members of the Dominion Fighting Services ' the, further collection of patriotic funds is rendered un necessary. There is in the hands of the local zone executive funds sufficient to meet anticipated future requirements, and in addition (Avith moneys in sight) a reserve exceeding £10,000 Avherevvith to meet, future welfare, claims from this district. I Avrite to convey my thanks antd those of the local committee to all canvassers for their assistance. The work allotted to them has been well done and the committee in consequence has been, enabled o\ r er the period of the war fully and by due date to meet its annual quota. Jn any case where a canvasser is holding patriotic moneys would lie now please pay these over to the Treasurer (Mr Saunders) .
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 9, 11 September 1945, Page 3
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182PATRIOTIC COLLECTION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 9, 11 September 1945, Page 3
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