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ART UNION PROFITS

Grants To Philanthropic Institutions Thy names of various charitable and philanthropic institutions in New Zealand to receive mid-winter grants from the surplus profits of the £5OOO alluvial gold art unions were announced by the Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr. Parry, last night. X total of £9405 was allocated, in grants ranging from £25 to £750. The institutions receiving the largest grants are the New Zealand Crippled Children Society and the Coinmandery in New Zealand of the Order of St. John for its various branches, £750 the Homes of Compassion, Island Bay and Silverstream and St. Joseph’s Home, Auckland, £300; the Superior Council of St. Vincent de Paul, Leper Nursing Sisters’ Rest Home, the Smith Family, New Zealand Returned Services Associationfor relief of ex-imperial servicemen and their dependants, Wellington, and the Children’s Rest Room, Dunedin, £250. The Minister explained that the grants now made were apart from the amounts paid regularly on the drawing of each of th.- art unions to the mayoral distress funds with Dominion application.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 229, 24 June 1944, Page 8

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ART UNION PROFITS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 229, 24 June 1944, Page 8

ART UNION PROFITS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 229, 24 June 1944, Page 8

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