METROPOLITAN RELIEF ASSOCIATION
to the MDiron or THE pir.ss. Sir, —I notice that the legal side of the Metropolitan Relief Association costs, according to your recent report, some £5 a week. Surely there must be something wrong since the staff there, with the exception of the honorary director and lady typist, are all relief workers and therefore not paid by the Relief Association at all.— Yours, etc., , E. F. ROBINSON. % February 2, 1934. IMr T. W. Cape-Williamson, honorary director of the Central Relief Depot of the Metropolitan Relief Association, upon this letter being submitted to him, said that a misconstruction of the position of the legal department of the association was made. Actually the expense incurred by this department had not exceeded the sum of £5 since its inception seven months ago.] NO MOKE WAR MOVEMENT CONFERENCE TO THE EDITOR OF THE PMS3. Sir, —At the conclusion of our late conference the following resolution was, on the motion of Mr Carr, M.P., unanimously passed:— "That the secretary be instructed to convey to the Christchurch newspapers the thanks of the members for the full and able reports of the conference sessions which they published." —Yours, etc., SARAH S. PAGE. January 23. 1934.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21082, 6 February 1934, Page 14
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