LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Recently, the ladies of Dannevirke sent £7O to "Egypt for the Soldiers' Club in, the desert, and now u cable has been received from Miss Rout, acknowledging receipt of the money, and announcing the arrival of Mrs Brown and Miss Jones, and also stating that "Sister Kerr and Miss Stephens had sailed for Salonika.—Press Association, At a conference of the Federation of Patriotic War Relief Societies today, resolutions were passed recommending that the rate of, pay to members of the expeditionary force, be five shillings per day for the first month, instead of four shillings; that a mesaing allowance be paid to all returned men while awaiting the-medical board after discharge from hospital, and altogether a more liberal interpretation of the conditions under which this allowance may be paid; that the Prime Minister be approached to secure legislation establishing a moratorium,' 1 so | as to givei protection to soldiers in respect of property owned by them up.-m' which money is owing, unless the judge otherwise directs, and that the protection granted by the British Government be taken as a basis for New Zealand.—Press Association.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 5, 4 August 1916, Page 6
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187LOCAL AND GENERAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 5, 4 August 1916, Page 6
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