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PROTEIN BISCUITS

Supply To Orphanage (N.t. Press association? HAMILTON, October 11. The Rotary Club of Hamilton will send a year’s supply of the new milk protein biscuits to the Door of Hope Society, an orphanage which was founded in Bombay by a Hamilton-born woman, Miss Diana Balemi. Miss Balemi founded the society about three years ago after a visit to the country. At present the orphanage has about 30 children. "The first shipment of two hundredweight of the biscuits has been arranged,” the president of the dub, Mr R. T. Fear, said today. The biscuits, which are a compound of dried milk and sugar, flavoured to suit the Asian palate, will cost the elub about $3OO for the year. Four shipments are planned.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31498, 12 October 1967, Page 2

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PROTEIN BISCUITS Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31498, 12 October 1967, Page 2

PROTEIN BISCUITS Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31498, 12 October 1967, Page 2

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