HELPING SOLDIERS
The fact that, a number of disabled returned soldiers have been given employment at the BaiTiaiuentary Buildings during the coming session as messengers, etc., has given considerable satisfaction to the executive of Ole Wellington R.S.A., and it is hoped timi the iiuml.er will yet he supplemented. A small stun, the balance ol last' year'.-. I hippy Day Fund Ini' been subsidised <2 for L' by the City Couneil, and this has enabled work In be found fur it few of the most needy eases of returned soldiers ill llte city. The proceeds of (lie hist I’opp.v Day colleetiun will be available in about a lorlnigla, and amounts to about LMdllil. T his also will be subsidised by 1 the City Council, and will do much to relievo distress mi the part of litany of Those who are out cl work.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1923, Page 3
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