Blinded soldiers from all parts of New Zealand, their wives, and the widows of blinded soldiers met in Auckland on AVednesday for the Centennial reunion of St. Dunstan’s (New Zealand) Blinded Soldiers’ Association. A cablegram was read from Sir lan Fraser (chairman of St. Dunstan’s), stating that New Zealand had set an example to the British Commonwealth in the welfare of the blind —Press Association.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 127, 29 April 1940, Page 8
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