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POOR OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND

BELGIUM -RELIEF FUND. Tho following letter has been received from the New Zealand High Commissioner;— Dear Sir, —I have pleasure iri informing you that the 99 cases of clothing shipped by your committee per s.s. Tainui,' and; referred to in your letter of November, 11, to the Private Secretary I to" His Excellency the Governor, Wellington, were duly received in good order and condition. The 99 cases in question • were distributed through the following channels:—s2 cases through the War Refugees' Committee, Imperial House, Kingsway, W.C.;' 1 case through the Rev. Halton, St.. Peter's Vicarage,. 11 Stainsby Road, Limehouse, E. ; i cases through the Rev. G. . Mould, Christ Church House, 20 Shroton Street, Lisson Grove, N.W.; 4;cases, through Sister Alma, St; Mary's Clergy House, Cable Street, St. George's-iu-the-East; 4 cases through: the Rev. A. Stevens, Christ Church Vicarage, Watney Street, E.;_4 eases through Mrs. Glover, St. Saviour's , Vicarage, : Alexander Avenue, Battersea Park, S.W.i 4 cases , through, the secretary; Special the Church Army, .55, Bryanst-on. Street, ( W.; ,;4:'cases'.'thro : u£h Siste'v ''Louise, St.. Friaeswide's Mission House, Lodore Street, Poplar, 13.; 4 cases through Miss Collin, The Friends of the' Poor, 40 Ebury Street, S.W. ; 1 case through the Rev. Garth, Ireland, the Vicarage, East Mole'sey ; 3 cases through the 'New Zealand War Contingent Association, 25 Victoria St., S.W.; 2'cases through tho Superintendent, • Shaftesbury, ;Welcome, II Stormont Road, Clapham : Common, S.W.; 2 cases through the Superintendent, Southwark Health Society, 41 Larcom Street, S.E. ; 2 cases through, the secretaryj Somerstown Blind Aid Society, '51 Belsize Avenue, Hampstead, N.W.; 2 cases through the Superintendent, St'. Giles's Christian Mission, 4 Ampion Street. Regent Square, W.C.; 2, cases' through tho Rev. Mellish, curate of St. Paul's, 385 Evelyn Street, Deptford, S.K.; 2 cases tnrough the. Women's National Aid Corps, 1 Robert Street, Adelplii, W.C.; 2 cases through tb'a Women's Active Service League, 14 Great.; Smith Street,: S.W. ;

Many letters of grateful, thanks were received from, the recipients of the kind gifts of your committee, and I have again to thank the members thereof on my own account,. 1 as well as on behalf of those who received tie gifts, for the kind th'oughtfulness audi sympathy of your committee.—(Signed) Thos. M'KenJzie. ■

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 16 July 1915, Page 7

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POOR OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 16 July 1915, Page 7

POOR OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 16 July 1915, Page 7

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