KING GEORGE MEMORIAL
Power Board Gives £25 I A donation of £25 is to be made by the Hawke's Bay Electric Power, Board to the King George V. Memorial Health Camp Fund. "This is a very good cause," commented the ehairman, Mr T. E. Crosse, at yesterday afternoon's board meeting. "I don't think £25 would be too much for us to-give." The secretary-manager, Mr H. H. Wylie; The Hospitai Board has donated 100 guineas, I believe, Mr W. Harvey; Yes, but of course that body is more directly interested. Mr Wylie pointe"* out that the Government 's idea was to establish two childrem's health camps, one in the North Island and the other in the South Island.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 74, 14 April 1937, Page 9
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