HELP APPRECIATED
MURCHISON'S GRATITUDE
The people of Murchison, through their local Earthquake Belief Committee, send to the people of New Zealand a message of Christmas greeting and thanks for the splendid manner in which they "spontaneously and liberally subscribed to the relief funds," which not only cheered them up but enabled them materially to restore their homes. Inter alia the message says:— "In that first day or two after 17th June, wheu nerves were shaken, bonies wrecked, and much of the countryside devastated, a dark cloud seemed to hang over us. But soon the silver lining bega,n to show, for we heard by wireless and read in the papers that relief funds were being raised in several centres. Day by day the movement spread until we realised that the whole of the people of the Dominion were eager to bear some of our burden, and we were able at once to face our difficulties with renewed hope. The psychological effect of your prompt action was of the utmost importance. Almost before we could fully realise the extent of our loss your generous assistance was in sight and we at once took heart. We realised that, with so many of you standing by us, we could approach the difficult task of reconstruction with courage and confidence. Had it not been for that liberal measure of sympathy and financial help, some would doubtless have been ruined and others would have completely lost heart. And now, because of all that you have done for us, we are for the most part rapidly recovering in mind, body, and estate. Some of us are still unable to return to our homes for various reasons, but our lot is not so bad after all, thanks to your generosity. We shall all be able to enjoy our Christmas, thanks again to your great generosity."
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 149, 20 December 1929, Page 10
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307HELP APPRECIATED Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 149, 20 December 1929, Page 10
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