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SELF=DENIAL WEEK.

COMPLETE FIGURES FOR AUSTRALASIA. ' " TOTAL," .£39,350." Tho Salvation Array authorities, tire to be congratulated on the spkndid returns of this year's self-denial effort. The total collected exceeds that of last year by .£3397, which is a very big jump upwards. The grand total for the whole of Australasia is .£39,350. The biggest individual province is Wellington (North Island), "which produced {.£270 more than last year), or, .roughly,..one-fifth of tho total amount. The total for tho Dominion reached .£13,471, or over on*--third of the' grand total. The biggest jump was made in the Armidale Province (Neiv South Wales), where the total was increased by .£923. Adelaide, too, reflected the prosperous times that are Ik jug enjoyed in 'South - Australia by jumping their total ,£(>s7. The complete figures, with a comparison for last year, are as follow:—

1910. 1909. £ £ Melbourne . 2,743 2,506 Ballarat 1,600 ,r, 5§ Bendigo Ifu'l Sydney 3,003 ~,62l« Armidalo 1.9? Bathurst 2,250 .2,04Tasmania 1,300 1,250 Brisbane 3,155 2,821 'fownsville 1,650 1,4G8 Adelaide . 4,371 3,714 2,000 - 1,(6D Christchurch 5,671 5,254 "Wellington ...i.... 7,800 7,230 Direct to headquarters 64 — • Grand " total39,35Q 35,953

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 963, 2 November 1910, Page 4

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SELF=DENIAL WEEK. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 963, 2 November 1910, Page 4

SELF=DENIAL WEEK. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 963, 2 November 1910, Page 4

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