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BLIND SOLDIERS' FRIEND.

MEMORIAL TO SIR ARTHUR PEARSON. (bt cable—rasas associatiok—coptrioht.. (AUSTRALIA!? AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION." LONDON, February 27. The Duke of York, in unveiling Sir William Orpen's portrait of the late Sir Arthur Pearson at St. Dunstan'fl Hospital, subscribed for 67 blinded soldiers, said that the late Sir Arthur Pearson was a great servant of humanity, whose name was honoured throughout the world. He hoped that the generous public would carry on Sir Arthur Pearson's work. '

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 7

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BLIND SOLDIERS' FRIEND. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 7

BLIND SOLDIERS' FRIEND. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 7

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