SOLDIERS STRANDED IN LONDON.
', .. ■■» A Y.M.C.A. worker who drives his own motor car night after night for the aid of ..soldiers Btranded in London, has just brought up the total of those whom he has helped in this manner to 12,000, During the last six months 76,000 men have been motored by Y.M.C.A. workers across London at night'who would otherwise have been stranded, and during one week, 10,744 men stayed at the varioiu London huts of the Association, whose work is proved by these statistics to bo more valuable than ever. When, ohe thinks that one's own boy e is possibly being taken care of away over there in London by Y.M.C.A. workers, it brings home to one the really valuable service this organisation '■ is 'rendering to bur soldiers. The• Y.M.C.A. has so thoroughly proved itself t)iat the Red Triangle Day appeal for war-work funds is bound to receive the generous support of everyone with . relatives or friends at the front. The amount asked for is £IOO,OOO, which works out at about £1 per soldier for a 'year—little enough to give, in all I conscience, to the men who are braving discomforts;, .and death itself, in the fight for.civilisation.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1918, Page 2
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199SOLDIERS STRANDED IN LONDON. Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1918, Page 2
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