THE BRITISH BREAD FUND.
OTAGO SENDS £700.. ' . . (BX TELEGRAPH—PEESS ASSOCIATION.) , Dunedin, February 19. The Hon; J. T. Paul has received advice f[ oln Sir Jpsopli Ward that he has forwarded the, following cable to the , High Commissionw:—"Please pay to Robert Blatchfard/ 44 Worship Street, . London,. for distribution through the Bread Fund, Committees operating in Great Britain, the sum of £700 to .this account, being the .first instalment of (donations in response to an appeal of ;'tho Otago "Trades and Labour Council !to all classes of . the community, the '.amount including large collections from churches. Tho Otago Committee are pledged l that no money bo spent in expenses. Further amounts will bo forwarded later."- ■' ■ . •
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 6
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113THE BRITISH BREAD FUND. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 6
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