PUBLIC SERVANTS’ GIFTS TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS
Tiie general secretary of the New Zealand Public Service Association, Mr. Turnbull, s:ii«l last week, that contributions by public servants to the National Patriotic Fund had now reached more than £32.000. .. Many public servants had voluntarily arranged for reguplar deductions to be made from their salaries, said Mr. luv l )’ bull, and the total amount so <‘OftD' ,, " , 3 <■<l up to April Of this year was £o(>. ; mo 13/4. The Public Service Association, on behalf of members, had itself contributed £l5OO. nml it was recently decided that a further sum of £250 be given this year. , ~ "The amount contributed under these headings—£32,7ls/13/4—-is. of course, additional to whatever private contributions may lie mode.” added Mr. 1 urnbull. ' . , Subscriptions were also received regulnrly by the National Patriotic Fund Board from employees of the Post and Telegraph Department, who have given £14.28!). ' Railways Department employees ni"'c also forwarded a tot.il of £!) ISS/11/1L
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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 232, 28 June 1945, Page 5
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