READING MATTER FOR TRENTHAM CAMP.
Sir,— I The Y.M.C.A. have erected permanent quarters at the camp, and are furnishing .them with , an equipment that will be much appreciated by the ■ men. At the same time they, are making an effort to establish a library of at least, 1000 books. This effort will doubt- ' less commend itself to' .many ,of ( your 1 readers, and the suggestion which we : wish to_j)jit forward ,^through., y<rar ; columns'is'that' thbs'e'''who;'are ';so '.in- i; ' -'dined and'h'aVe'books'.'to should , send .them in to assist in furnishing the :, camp library. His Worship the i 'MdyoV'chairmanr'of ;the Patriotic. Coin-: ' mittee, will be, glad to accept contri- 1 butions of ! books for this purpose, and will pass them'on in due course to the i Y.M.C.A. for the completion of their library. I trust that you will be able < to find'space for this letter, and also commend, the. suggestion contained to , i your large circle of readers.—l am, etc., j I . R. SMITH, ■ . 1 Hon. ■ Secretary Mayor of Wellington i Patriotio iSind.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2355, 11 January 1915, Page 7
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169READING MATTER FOR TRENTHAM CAMP. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2355, 11 January 1915, Page 7
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