FLOOD RELIEF FUND
LONDON , March 30. A special staff at the Mansion House worked over the weekend dealing* witl) the yush of donations to the Lord \ Mayor's Relief Fund, which in throe days has reached £175,000. The Dulce and Duehe'ss of Glou'cesteK today toured the flooded Fenlands, British troops and German prisoners, woi'king with local labour, are getting the worst gaps closed, but even when the rivers are again contined witlfln their banks there remains the major j o h of puniping the water ofl" thousands of flooded acres.
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Chronicle (Levin), 1 April 1947, Page 5
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