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In regard to music and the drama the funds makes grants to festivals; it publishes fine old English music; it has made grants to the Old Vic and to Sadler’s Wells.

East End hostels, infant and child welfare, children’s arts and crafts, infants’ play centres—on all fall the beneficent rain of the Carnegie grants and the playing fields aye receiving it in abundant measure. •

Playing field grants have been made out of Andrew Carnegie’s fortune to more than 120 places .in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. -/Millions of boys and girls when they, go out to play will have cause to remember the fine old Scotsman Andrew Carnegie, whose' last thought was that the generations of children to pome should receive a better education and live in, happier and healthier surroundings than he knew as a boy.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1929, Page 3

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137

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1929, Page 3

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1929, Page 3

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