STRICKEN EUROPE.
SCHEME TO HEJ>jP CHILDREN. A YEAR IX ENGLAND, By Telegraph. —Press Ai!sn.—'Jcpyrisht. Received Feb. 12, 7.50 p.m. London, Fel>. 10. A movement, is being inaugurated in the north of England to bring children from the famine areas in Central Europe for a year's hospitality in England. The Manchester City Council is asked to arrange for hospitality for two thousand (fnildren, and Bradford for another thousand, all of school age.—Aus.-NZ. Cable Assn. . THE SCHEME OPPOSED. ENGLISH CHILDREN FIRST. Received Feb. 13, 12.45 a.m. London, Feb. IK In connection with the proposal to extend hospitality to children from Central Europe there was an acrimonious debate at the Bradford Council, as a result of which the Council rejected the proposal. Speakers,, angrilv declared thonfcwere many children in Bradford who wanted succoring as badly ns the children of Central Europe.. ' Otheis n*ked if. the Knalhh children killed in the air raids tvere forgotten. One speaker declared the proposal emanated from Laborites, who supported Ihe enemy in war time. This caused ft Heated discussion' until the statement was withdrawn— Ans.-N.Z. Cable" Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1920, Page 5
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