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QUEEN CARNIVAL

PATRIOTIC FUND APPEAL IMMEDIATE START. CLOSING DAY FINED FOR .MARCH 21. The launching of the Queen Carnival Campaign in Masterton to raise the town and district’s quota for the £1,000.000 Patriotic Fund Appeal is to take place without delay, At a meeting of the special carnival committee held last evening, under the chairmanship of Mr J. Jameson, very satisfactory reports were presented by various sub-committees, to the eifect th?.’ everything was now in train for starting the carnival without delay. The closing date was fixed for Friday. March 21. and the value • 1 vutos at Id.

A sub-committee comprising Mis Sutherland and Messrs Norman I.eand E. M Hodder was appointed to re port within a week regarding al phases of the closing evening's fune lion.

Mr G T. O'Hara Smith was appointed treasurer of the Queen Carnival Committee and Mr A P Bennet! lion secretary. It was agreed to ask Mr H E Pithcr to lake charge of the flags fur ’he four queens and display them on Ins liar, pole. Mrs H G Alexander am! M;>- M Diggins undertook to make the dam. It was decided ’.li.it one rejn'eM-tila-live from eaeh queen committee be co-opted on the Quern Carniv..! Commit’oe. The next mcctmg T the latter com miltin’ w.'s■; set down for Monday. Jan uary 20, following a meeiing t the general 1 nti’io’u’ < ■ -mim’lee ARMY QUEEN FIRST IN THE FIELD. .MASTERTON P.-XTRIOTIC FUND CAMPAIGN A large and enthusiastic meet ' ■ ' the fi’i i’ o’gujmn’..■ cor.cerred -m it SA . ilctuih”. I’r'dc-A'-mer, - Emcrgemj, (*- rj ' rail V, ...r.ir.,i .1 U'tei In>u- - As-■ c..'" > h’-’.e-last night t<» kuineh the Army Q ■ ' Mr It Wh’. 1 ■ ;'■ S ’ < i.. 0! :: 0. .mi !■ J W H«'.mi< ’ • =• to . r i( -..1 I -- ’U. . ! . ’ . ■ th:om ! J H. m • - -■ ' ■■ Plm. i f: ■ . A ; t.i < G I); ;’ i. ■■■ V, :■: ■i■ * ■ M; ' . '■ i r ; 111". li It! ■‘A t T‘. h ml'- CH 4 ’’ - - .. ■ ....... . . ’ . • ; in! r. r.mh- ; H;dl .. . ; ? • kim -.-• ■ J ■.Vy i > _ I . : . > 7 j . . . • "- V C A E

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 January 1941, Page 5

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330

QUEEN CARNIVAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 January 1941, Page 5

QUEEN CARNIVAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 January 1941, Page 5

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