MONEY FOR RELIEF
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FROM ART UNION £10,000 ALLOCATED FROM PROCEEDS OF PRESENT DRAWING OTHER biSBURSEMENTS
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Wellington, Thursday. The allocation of the proeeeds of the "Liick at Last" art uniori, for which tickets at present are. being sold was announced by the Minister for Internal Affairs, Hon. Adam Hamilton this evening. _ . Included in the distribution will be £10,000 for the relief of distress throughout New Zealand. The remaihder- of the proceedsXvill be distributed ds follows: £1000 for relief pf Welllington Coinmercial Travellers' and W arehousemen's Associatibn mortuary fund, £250 to the Re.v. T. Fielden Taylor's Wellington city mission meii's shelter. The basis of the distribution of the £10,000 'for the relief of distress Wili be the saiiie as tbat adobted on the occasion of the previous art union. This inoney will be made available on a pro rata basis on the latest uiiemployment registrations available. In Auckland, it will be made to the Mayor's- c'eiitral metropolitan relief eommittee, and iri other cities and bbroughs to the mayor's- relief fund, and to all other centres showing unemployed registration of 30 or over.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 559, 16 June 1933, Page 5
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185MONEY FOR RELIEF Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 559, 16 June 1933, Page 5
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