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ART UNION PROFITS

— Press Association

By Telegraph-

WELLINGTON, July 31. A total of £12, "130 has been allocated from surplus profits of the £5000 alluvial gold art unions for distribution to various cliaritable and philantliropie institutions as midwinter grants, these ranging from £25 to £ 1 000, saitl tlie Minister ot" Jnternal Affairs, II011. W. E. Parry, today. Tlie institutions receiving the largest grants are:— - New Zealand. *. di'ippled ' Ohildren Society and the Coituiuuide.ry in. New Zefcland of tlie' Orclet, of St, joh.n: for its vari'ou's branehes, '£1000. t a; Homes qi Opmpassion, Island Bay ■and Silverstream, Sfliith Family, Wellington, Superior Council of St. Vincent de Paul, Wellington Tuberculosis Association, each £300. Children 's Rest Home, Dunedin, Leper Nursing Sisters' Rest Home, National Committee of the Apostleship of tlie Sea, St. Joseph's Home, Auckland, Otaki Family Camp and New Zealand Returned Serviees Association for the relief of ex-Tmperial servicemen and their dependauts, Wellington, each £250: The Minister added that the grants now made were apart from amounts paid regularly on the drawing of each of the art. unions, to Mavoral distress fuiuls with Dominion application.

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 August 1946, Page 5

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ART UNION PROFITS Chronicle (Levin), 1 August 1946, Page 5

ART UNION PROFITS Chronicle (Levin), 1 August 1946, Page 5

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