HELP FOR WIDOW
The Boy. T. Fielden Taylor acknowledges further donations in response to his appeal for a widow. As the amount asked for has been raised, the fund is now closed: Foster £1, Anon. 10s, Allott 2s 6d, Friend 2s 6d, Anon., PalEierston North £2, Kebbell £5, Masterton £1, J. T. H. 7s 6d, Denzel £1, M. 8s 6a, Allport £5, Sympathy £1, Morton ss, Dawson 21s, W. P. S. 10s, Grateful One 21s, Anon. 2s, A. Blundell 21s, Annie 30s, Kilgour £2, Roseneath £1, Well-wisher 2s 6d, Anon. 10s, E. K. Sinclair 21s, Fellowship Circle 23s 6d, widow ss, Anon. ss. Total, £75 7s 3d. The Rev. Fielden Taylor is grateful for the complete and speedy response and for the co-operation of the Press.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 56, 7 March 1930, Page 11
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142HELP FOR WIDOW Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 56, 7 March 1930, Page 11
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