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WORK FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN

Move To Interest Young Men In The Society

A move to stimulate interest amon? the younger men of the Dominion in the work they were doing was advocated by sneakers at the annual conference of.the New Zealand Crippled Children Society in Wellington yesterday. , Mr. 11. E. Carey. New Plymouth, said that in his district the activities of the branch appeared to lie drifting into the control of n body of old folk, and it was felt it would be beneficial to stimulate interest among the younger members of the community. How was this to be done. Mr. M. Eraser. Wellington, a member of the executive committee, suggested flint branches should approach suitable young men in their districts, and point out to them their duty of service to society. He was confident that youth would respond to the appeal.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 283, 24 August 1940, Page 9

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WORK FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 283, 24 August 1940, Page 9

WORK FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 283, 24 August 1940, Page 9

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