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FOUNTAIN IN HAMILTON

Dame Hilda Ross Memorial . "Th« Press” Special Service HAMILTON, November 23. Representatives of various organisations in Hamilton will open a campaign to raise £6OOO for a fountain in memory of Dame Hilda Ross. It is suggested that the fountain should be called the Dame Hilda RosS memorial fountain and that it should be in Boyes Park, between Frankton and Hamilton. ' The Dame Hilda Ross Memorial Appeal women’s committee presented a bank book with a Credit balance of £lOOO for setting up the nucleus of a fund for a music library for the city. Mrs C. Neave, chairman of the committee, said there was several hundred pounds in a second account which was still growing. She suggested that some gifts from schools should be set aside for the endowment of a children’s section of the main library.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29061, 25 November 1959, Page 20

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FOUNTAIN IN HAMILTON Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29061, 25 November 1959, Page 20

FOUNTAIN IN HAMILTON Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29061, 25 November 1959, Page 20

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