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ART UNION PROFITS BENEFIT INSTITUTIONS

WELLINGTON, Aug. 1. Various charitable and philanthropie institutions will receive midwinter granis from surplus art union -profits, said the Alinister of Internal Affairs (Mr. Pairy) today. He added that £12,755 had been allocated. The grants rang-ed from £25 to £1000, Institutions which will receive the largest grants are the New Zealand Crippled Children Society and the eommandery in New Zealand of the Order of St. John, £1000 each; Homes of Compassion (Island' Bay and Silverstream), the Smitli Family (Wellington), the Superior Couneil of St. Vincent De Paul, £300 each; the Leper Nursing Sisters' Rest Home, the Nationai Committee of the Apostleship of the Sea, St. Joseph's Home (Auckland), the Otaki Family Camp, the Children 's Rest Home (Dunedin), the New Zealand Returned Serviees Association for the relief of exImperial servicemen and their dependants, £250 each, i

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Chronicle (Levin), 2 August 1947, Page 5

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ART UNION PROFITS BENEFIT INSTITUTIONS Chronicle (Levin), 2 August 1947, Page 5

ART UNION PROFITS BENEFIT INSTITUTIONS Chronicle (Levin), 2 August 1947, Page 5

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