DISABLED SOLDIERS.
THE AUCKLAND FUND. (PBISS ASSOCIATION VIT-EQRAM.) AUCKLAND, April It. The depletion of the funds of tho Auckland Patriotic Association avail* a bio for assisting porwanejit .disabled soldiers was oonsideve; 1 , by the oxcpu* tivc. The committee controlling this part of the Association's work was givenauthority to malco reduced grants except in rases of teal financial necessity. Tins total paid to disabled men to'date is £77,008. Mr Palmer stated that tho committee had dealt with tho cases of 327. men during the last eighteen months, and had spent applicants and snent« another £BOOO nrt them, it would have £7OOO left. He thought they were unduly nervous, Tho "president state'd that interest credit, which, formerly \y(is £15.000 an. nually, would be half that amount this vear.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17120, 15 April 1921, Page 9
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