FOR THE RED CROSS.
COPPER TRAILS RAISE £220,093. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington Last. Night. The Red Cross Fund has benefited to the extent of £220,098 as the result of the various "Copper Trail" efforts. The amounts were announced to-day by Sir Joseph Ward at the sale of the small Swiss chalet, opposite Government buildings, w'iiich had been used for some time as a collecting station. Aucklaud collected £93,72(1, Wellington £O>S,I2S, Otago and Southland £32,900, and Canterbury £31,890. OTAGO'S EFFORT. ( Dunedin, Last Tfigfit. Ola pro's effort in connection with thfl Copper Trail concluded to-day. whett street collections in the city yielded £49rt. The total collection in Otaaoaid < Southland is ftpnroximatcly £52,082. The amount aimed »t was £40,000. (
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1918, Page 6
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116FOR THE RED CROSS. Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1918, Page 6
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