church suggesting that all funds for earthquake relief should be pooled and spent under Government supervision over the whole area affected, and that I K . (Sir Joseph Ward) had forwarded the following reply: Moneys for earthquake relief have already been received by me and .1 propose to pay Slidi into the public account for the general funds for the purpose to be administered by a special representative committee. PROPOSED MODEL SPECIFICATION. WELLINGTON, June 24. The' Minister in Charge of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (Hon H. Atmorc), has expressed the opinion that a conference of representatives of seisomologists, architects, builders. Public Works Department and local bodies .should be ,called with a view to drawing up mode! set building specifications having regard to the recent earthquake. BREWER IKS’ CONTRIBUTION AUCKLAND. June 24. The N.Z. Breweries contributed £IOOO to the Breweries’ Earthquake Fund, to he distributed as thought best.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1929, Page 5
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