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AN OPEN LETTER.

To Residents m the IViatamata Riding of the Matamata County.

YOU will bo aware that an appeal is being' niado for funds for tho Eed Cross throughout tho Auckland province.

The Matamata County comes into line with the rest of the province in Hiding money t> aid the sick and wounded. The Matamata County has set as its objfctive £IO,OOO, but it hopes to raise a great deal more for tho Grand cause. The Matamata Biding, which also takes in the Matamata Town area, has to raise £3737 13s 3d of this amount. Otherwise it will be to its shame. You have either been, or will be, asked to give to the Bed Cross FundBefore you make up your mind find out all about the Eed Cross and think over what your duty is to that Society. Tho mission of the Bed Cross is to attend to the wounded soldiers; to look after OUB BOYS who have been wounded and maimed and mutilated in saving us from the horrors of war and in the cause of liberty.

The Red Cross is the greatest organisation of MEBCY in the world.

The Bed Cross last year spent four and a-half million pounds on its good work, and it ended the year with a deficit of £187,87-2.

Can you not understand the enormous expense that the Bed Cross is under ?

When a married man goes to the front the country looks after his dependents. It takes that worry off his mind. It is the country's duty.

Is it not our duty to relieve that man's dependents of all worry ?

Is it not our duty to see that tho men who are fighting for us should receive every attention and care and comfort if they are wounded ? Would you like your son, or your brother, or any relative or any friend to come back from the war and say that he had suffered because there were not sufficient medical comforts to ease him in his hour of need ?

Would you not reproach yourself ? Would not your wife and family reproach you':' It is much our duty to see that the men wounded in the fight receive every attention as it is to pay for the war. The Bed Cross cannot do this unless it has the funds. The Eed Cross is the ONLY organisation which looks after the sick and wounded on the battlefield. Every pound you give is to help the wounded. Think over your duty to the Bed Cross. The more you think the more you will give. Your donations are credited to you and your district, or to any district to which you may think fit to subscribe. This is the greatest opportunity you have ever had, and probably will have, of being merciful and helping humanity. And so I would ask you not only on behalf of the Matamata boys, but on behalf of the soldiers of the British Empire to give freely, and help to raise, not the paltry sum that has been allotted to this district, but three times tho amount at least. You ought to do it! You can do it, for remember the War has made New Zealand prosperous compared with other countries. JOSEPH PEICE, Chairman of Executive.

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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 96, 5 September 1918, Page 3

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AN OPEN LETTER. Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 96, 5 September 1918, Page 3

AN OPEN LETTER. Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 96, 5 September 1918, Page 3

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