THE £50,000 APPEAL.
FOR WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM. The Citizens' Commit-co charged with arrangements in connection with the war memorial museum effort has just about completed all its organisation for launching the appeal to the public next week for the £50.000 required to make the museum and memorial hall sure of being an accomplished fact on a basis of £200,000. A great amount of detail work for reaching all likely individual sources, and for massed effort by varying sections of the community, has been done, and it is hoped to start ' operations with a considerable portion of the money in sight. AUCKLAND STAR" LIST. The list opened by the Star is bein» steadily augmented, and at noon to-day it stood as follows:— * ' i Amount already acknowledged £."■ ""S n n < Norman Brett ~.\i ~ „ B. C. Moodie " '-. -, ~ * A. S. Reid .'" ~ '~ • 1 K. E. Crothall " '■. !! f A.E..M ' o ."" M- Segedin \\ 7 l o * Mrs. M. Segedin i j ,_ Muster \ i nf Master A. M. Sesedln 1 1 n i Master M. G. Segcdin I 1 v f n - Hood 1 0 i. ! T ° tai f^riT'u
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 1 December 1923, Page 6
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181THE £50,000 APPEAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 1 December 1923, Page 6
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