Dunedin "Sing" Rallies To Assist Sufferers
LEADERS of the Dunedin South community sings, "Whang" McKenzie, Dr. Noel North, and Miss Olive West, came out of retirement recently, leading South Dunedinites in hearty singing when the first flood relief sing to be staged in the south was held. Gesture was a praiseworthy one, due to the suffering brought upon many South Dunedin residents when widespread floods followed 18 hours’ rain of the worst possible variety. Before the sing, "Whang" said he hoped to raise £40 through the appeal; actually £100 was realised, handsome donations being sent in by many kindly disposed towards the sufferers, and numerous articles from whole (dressed) sheep to collie pups be ing sent in for auction.
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 29, 30 December 1938, Page 4
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119Dunedin "Sing" Rallies To Assist Sufferers Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 29, 30 December 1938, Page 4
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