RELIEF WORK
CRITICISM OF DELAY NOT JUSTIFIED ' (By Telegraph—Press Association) • ,'.»■"■ WELLINGTON, This Day. Sir Joseph Ward has received a letter from the chairmen of the Karamea and Murchison relief committees assuring I him ihat they did not share in the criticisms of delay, and if any, it. was | unavoidable and necessary. They Tecognised with gratitude th e promptness of the committee in relieving urgent cases I and consider the criticism unjustifiable. They express'thanks for the magnificent response of .the public to the appeal for -* lands.'r\..: .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 30 July 1929, Page 5
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