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FURTHER DONATIONS

The young man of tho Berhamporo Baptist Bible Classes are making arrangements' for a concert, the entire proceeds of which are to go towards the Mayor's Patriotic Distress Fund. The concert is to be given in the Masonic Hall, Adelaide-road, Berhampore, on Monday, 28th inst. (Dominion Day). Residents of Berhampore and district are displaying marked enthusiasm, and it is hoped to clear a substantial amount towards the fund. Mr. J Culford Bell is to recite " The Absent-Minded Beggar," and Wellington's leading talent, including Mr. Hamilton Hodges and Miss Betty Purdom will assist. (II TELEGRAPH.— PIIES6 ASSOCIATION.) DANNEVIRKE, This Day. A successful patriotic concert, held hero last night, in aid of the Defence Fund, realised about £200. This included ■ the sale of a. Union Jack, ' which brought £125 10s, the eventual purchaser being Mr. L. G. Crosse, of Weber, at £45.

MAYOE'S PATRIOTIC FUND. £ s. d. Amount previously -'acknowledged 2451 13 2 Residents of Opoutame district 8 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. Sargent ... 013 6 £2460 6 8 WAR DISTRESS FUND. £< s. d. Amount previously acknowledged 1904-19 6 M. Kennedy (per Evening Post) 50 0 0 F. J. Walker and Co. ... 5 5,0 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wright 5 0 0 "W.F." (per Evening Post) 2 0 0 Two Little Friends (per Evening Post) 0 4 0

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 70, 19 September 1914, Page 2

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FURTHER DONATIONS Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 70, 19 September 1914, Page 2

FURTHER DONATIONS Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 70, 19 September 1914, Page 2

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