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BEQUEST TO HALLS

The sum of $2OOO has been left to the combined appeal for church halls of residence within the University of Canterbury, under the will of Lilian Jane Cropp, a Christchurch woman who died on December 13.

Mrs Cropp has also left $l4OO to other charitable and cultural organisations in Christchurch, divided as follows: the Salvation Army, $300; the Skellerup-Woolston Brass Band, $300; the Rotary Club of Christchurch, $200; the St Jotnw Ambulance Association, $200; the North Canterbury centre of the Red Cross Society, $200: and the Nurse MaudffDistQct Nursing Association, -$2OO. ~~

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31631, 18 March 1968, Page 14

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BEQUEST TO HALLS Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31631, 18 March 1968, Page 14

BEQUEST TO HALLS Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31631, 18 March 1968, Page 14

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