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POPPY DAY FUNDS.

METHOD OF APPLICATION. DISCUSSION R.S.A. The use to which the funds derived from the Poppy D.ay campaign have been put in the past year or two was the subject of a discussion at the meeting of the executive of the Dunedin ■ Returned Soldiers’ Association last night, when-the treasurer (Mr M'Hutcheon) reported that the sum of £350 was available from the recent sale of poppies. Mr A. C. Laing said he felt that they had been raising a fund just for town amenities and to provide work for about a dozen men who apparently did not do much work during the year. That was his -candid opinion. The same men, he said, came up each time. The money was certainly spent on a useful object, but he was wondering if there were not a better object to which it could be devoted. Mr J. M‘Crae expressed the opinion that these men were probably not fit for ordinary work and could not get it. They might bo genuine triers, arid Mr Tannock had always reported favourably on their work. Men who were not fit for hard manual labour often found difficulty in getting employment, and perhaps that was the reason in this ease. Mr Laing said that the men who had 1 come into the pffice in the past had shown their bona tides as returned soldiers, and married men had been given preference. He had sent to Mr Tannock as many as he could take on, and had told him that if he thought there were any “swinging the lead”' to put them off. Mr M'Cutchcon: Yes, but we are getting the most deserving men? Mr M‘Crae : Well that’s a matter that’s very hard to tell. It is not so much for the man himself that ho is given work as for his wife and family. Mr Laing said that he did not think conditions were going to be very hard this year. Finally, Mr M‘Crae moved that the president and the secretary confer with Mr Tannock regarding the work that was being done, and that they should make any suggestions they considered necessary. He thought the committee should have some say in what was going ori in this direction. The motion was carried.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19472, 6 May 1925, Page 5

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POPPY DAY FUNDS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19472, 6 May 1925, Page 5

POPPY DAY FUNDS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19472, 6 May 1925, Page 5

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