SHOWER OF MONEY
London Appeal for Funds LONDON, Oct. 11.' Tha Chinese national antnem echoed in Trafalgar Square at a demonstratiou to taise funds for medical supplies for the Chinese Relief Committee. Ten-ehilling and pound notes fluttered from the crowd in response to an appeal for notes; half-crowns rained when silver was asked for; and a call for copper brought on such a shower that the speakers were forced to take cover. The spekkers were loudly cheered, exqept two Faseist interruptors, who were hustled from the crowd.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 16, 12 October 1937, Page 5
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