DETERMINED TO GET TO NEW ZEALAND
(Special Corrcspondent.)
Received Suiulay, 7 p.m. LONDON, Sept. 34. Two Liverpool parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cakler. intend to sell up their home in order to raise money to go to New Zealand with their two children aged ten and eight years. Recently the Oalders wrote the Mayor of Auckland asking whether anyone in_New Zealand would adopt the children till they could, aft'ord to join them. The New Zealand ehild Avelfare branch advised them, however, that it was against its policv to-take any action which might lead to the separation of children from their parents. "Wb are not giving in. We mean to get the children to New Zealand whatever sacnTices Ave have to make, ' ' Mrs. ('alder toki the Daily Mail. "If we sell all our things Ave aa'ill have jiist enough without our savings to get across. Once there my husband and myself AVill turn our liands to anything Ave can get so that we can set up a neAV home. We did not Avant to part with our children forever. We - just want to give them a start in life Ave never had. "
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Chronicle (Levin), 16 September 1946, Page 5
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