HELP FOR CHINA
Sir,-Your recent documentation of the attempted sending of stud sheep to China has raised many generous impulses, I would suggest that the most practical and at the same time the most personal way for New Zealand people to help lift Chinese living standards, would be to raise and maintain an entirely unearmarked fund to be placed at the disposal of Rewi Alley for the purchase of whatever supplies from the Dominion he should find his work needs. Mr. Alley’s name should surely have been included in the list-Rutherford, King, Mansfield, Low-discussed in the
article "Truby King" in Canada in your last issue. It has been claimed that he is personally known as a hélping friend to more individuals than anyone else on earth, and for the people ‘of -his home country to strengthen his hand would be an encouraging act in the building of the post-war world, an example of going beyond co-operation between governments to direct acts of goodwill between peoples. In the meantime, please let us have some articles on Rewi Alley cage the Industrial Co-operatives. —
J.
H.
(Wellington).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 300, 23 March 1945, Page 5
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184HELP FOR CHINA New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 300, 23 March 1945, Page 5
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