MONEY FOR PLANES
AUCKLAND FUND REMITTED TO BRITAIN. SUM OF NEARLY £34.000. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND. September 11. The total amount of subscriptions to the “Herald” readers' aeroplane fund £33,872. has been remitted to the secretary of the Treasury, and the Prime Minister, Mr Fraser, has been asked to send the money to Lord Beaverbrook. Minister of Aircraft Production in Great Britain. The following cablegram was sent to Lord Beaverbrook: —‘New Zealand Herald' readers within three weeks subscribed more than £33.000 which we have requested the Prime Minister to remit to you for the purchase of aeroplanes. This gift is offered as a grateful tribute to the Royal Air Force." The letter is signed by Sir Henry Horton, managing director of Wilson and Horton, Limited. To the Prime Minister he says: "We believe the amount of the ‘Herald’ readers’ fund will pay for five fighter aeroplanes. Will you please suggest to Lord Beaverbrook that the aeroplanes be named Auckland 1. Auckland 2. Auckland 3, Auckland 4 and Auckland 5."
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 September 1940, Page 4
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169MONEY FOR PLANES Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 September 1940, Page 4
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