RELIEF MEASURES.
"tIIAYOR'S FUND. EFFORTS TO BE MADE TO RAISE MORE MONEY. Fresh jfuifts will have to be made early in {ha. New Year to raise funds for tha- relief ■of distress iu ChristfinrtJi, according to a statement made tyfoMayor,(Mr D. G. Sullivan, M.P.) Mr Sullivan said .that during the past fw weeks grants had been made from tto Mayor's' Belief of Distress Fund the Hospital Board to enable it to wt the-j requirements of men during ; J stand-down week. The numbers of I Spin seeding relief had grown, and it become necessary to cut down al"sacea in olrder to have enough to go N. In February, or early in March, "Mjtftoftg would have to be made to grands for relief. At present over ™P»ple were attending the Hospital •jN.fof relief every week to get a "fMf the money from the Mayor's of Distress Fund, in addition to i Bombers who called every day at ! City Council Chambers. Scheme Eeorganised. « Snllivan stated that recently he l» Ui! 0 2 8 '. ruc ' " le administration of i, c ! e ; For a long time past Fft aad been in operation in Here- * WMt, where Major Dry, of the taw? Am y' supervised the jAj „ 0 ' boots 'and clothing to ii'ii. ■? camps, while other work. on done at the Council Chamsiinn fi constructed adminis■P Ea Afistant Town Clerk (Mr Mkaif* een appointed manaM tai",! 1 ' 3t reet depot had been iLi f the Work of distributing rcuM,t/,v n Placed under one head. >Md 0n ' 3Ccn authorised to reconstruction had IM 1 J eis :t ' or tho treasury and Nitliri. , I Cr L grip t0 be ke I )t 0n "fm m made the way in ] , effl ci«snt supervision of ail weS fT By9tem ' had WIZENS' RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
■]i Li/ # Ify -uJk 0118 belief Association rewee ' c as een th* '. t 'j CrU ' ,e ' n & no slackening *eek Vat '' OUS Jssu ' ,l ß depots. For %, dln £ November 19th 2081 '%AvL ¥ped > 311 ' n<,r ease of 102 N k„ ln «ease on the same JN J. uar ' when thu number Jilted- rw a^ol, t half. It was tll(i seasonal work ® : «riy fr , " U " lb( -' r -''''lc to Mlttto*!." 1 e depots, but such W : »orl «»". A- few who liave f V(i expressed their 2 'sksa flff e i! oI P given and asked S ti ,ists - The Gift in »£., i- vari °us schools is but jt is **<>*- p, , wonderful , ! 1 , ® c l' em P. thia and h'"® 8 and n through the variese,)r WktaV lllU counter h ave o , y dm ' in 8 «»» u '*iy;l!anai^ Ve ' le 'l >e d the limited i il W™ 6r f bl y- The Pressing »nd kn outsi de foodstuffs k 0e «Ms l?," 10 ' be purchased "tjfo? f t is such a , 4I M cJiildreu aml clothin S t- ' 4 ■wfe'' i ttiyiS'U
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20715, 28 November 1932, Page 11
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