RELIEF IN SAIGON
Jaycee Joins Foundation (N.Z. Press Association) AUCKLAND, July 17. A former national president of the New Zealand Junior Chamber of Commerce, Mr Noel Challis, will leave with his wife tomorrow morning for Saigon to assist in the work of a charitable medical foundation. Mr Challis, who travelled throughout South-East Asia in 1960, in his capacity as president of the Jaycees will work initially in Saigon. He was formerly a public accountant in Otorohanga. He and his wife decided to go to South-East. Asia when Dr. J, W. Turpin, founder of the movement, visited Wellington two months ago to appeal for help.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30497, 20 July 1964, Page 9
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