BRITISH CHILDREN
Payments By Parents Not For New Zealand Stating that all the expenses of British children now in New Zealand were paid by those who looked after them, here, Mr. Dickie (Opposition, Patea), asked why the parents of the children had to pay 9/- a week into some fund. The Minister, of Education, Mr. Mason: The money does not come to New Zealand, you know. The Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr. Parry: The fund is in England; we know nothing about it. We have refused to accept any money.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 298, 13 September 1941, Page 11
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90BRITISH CHILDREN Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 298, 13 September 1941, Page 11
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