SOCIAL IN LONDON
Money To Help In Vietnam (By ZALIA THOMAS) LONDON. The New Zealand Women's Association recently held a successful coffee morning, in the penthouse of New Zealand House, to raise money towards alleviating distress in Vietnam. The function was held with the approval of the New Zealand Government and with the co-operation of the High Commisison for New Zealand in Britain. The funds raised were handed to the New Zealand Red Cross to distribute among refugees, and to help the New Zealand medical team in Qui Nhon. Among the 125 members and their friends who attended were Mrs R. H. Wade, wife of the Deputy High Commissioner for New Zea land, Lady Freyberg, and Miss D. H. de Beer, who has been a member of the association for many years.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31680, 16 May 1968, Page 6
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