A CREDIT BALANCE
Though it will be some little time be: fore a detailed statement can be drawn up, the secretary of the General Reception Committee (Mr. N. A. Grant) says that the committees kept well within bounds as far as finance was concerned, and, to the best of his belief there-would at least be a small credit balance.
Mr. Grant mentioned that during the" visit of the warships 23,000 packets of cigarettes were given away to the men of the fleet. Of these 20,000 packets were purchased, and 3000 packets were donated by Messrs. W, D. and H., O. Wills, to which firm the committee ex tends its thanks. f
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 48, 25 August 1925, Page 11
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111A CREDIT BALANCE Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 48, 25 August 1925, Page 11
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