The Hospital and/ Charitable Aid Board yesterday carried a motion ex- - pressing' sympathy with Mr. J. W. M'Ewan, who has lost his son in France. A number of small -gifts, including books, photographs of Maori war veterans, letters, etc., together with promises of more valuable gifts to come, continue to reach the Minister of Internal Affairs 'in eenjrtatton. .with' .thi National But- [ torical (iellectiofl. . ,
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 148, 22 June 1917, Page 5
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64Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 148, 22 June 1917, Page 5
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