THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Nf.'.v Xk.yi.anii Gknkkositv. There is no olid to the generosity of , ■), kinsmen across the seas. A cheque
for £200,000 was the tribule in 1921 of New Zealand sheepowners to the courage of British merchant seamen durinf, tkc war, and the Alercantilo ServiceAssociation (almoners to the fund) have now been informed (it a Ini flier act of goi erosily bv the trustees who are
taking steps to acquire farm property no which to train sons of disabled soldiers. It is proposed to train them for sis months, alter which they will ho indentured for three years to farmers seIrctoil by the trustees. Later it is expetted that the hoys will he helped to acquire farms. The cost of tares and cut lit will he home by the trustees with Die assistance of the Imperial and New Zealand Governments. —Navy League Journal.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1924, Page 2
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144THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1924, Page 2
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