THE CHURCH ARMY
SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND. Donations • acknowledged to August 31 total £342 2s,' Id. Sums received since are:-Palmerston North. £1 and 12e. 6d.; Widow's Mite. 55.; Tcodville, £10; Napier, £10, £2, £2, Si Is., £15. 10s.. 2b., 55.: Dannovirke. £1 sg. 6d. and Je.; "Sympathiser," £1; Tolaga Bay (per Eev. E. M'Ontcheon), £6: Te Aute. £6: Itev. G. Morse, £1; Taradalo, £2 10s. 2d. and £1, Porangah.au, £5; smoke concert, Tauranga, £1 ss. I'd., £1, and 10b.: Foxton, £5; churchwardens, Woodville, £9 13s. 9d. Per Church Army secretary for Marlboroucrh. second donation: Churchwardens, Kaikoura, £2715.1 id.; churchwardens. Pioton. £3 18s. Id.; Waikarara, £1; Bay of Plenty, £1. .Total, £471 Is. 4d. Up to September 23 the sum of £400 has been rent the Church Army Headauarters, London.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 2, 28 September 1920, Page 4
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129THE CHURCH ARMY Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 2, 28 September 1920, Page 4
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