THE RUSSIAN CHILD
SCHOOL CHILDREN HELP
Contributions in, response to;the appeal made by the Red .Cross Society for funds to pay passage and other expenses . in. order to bring a child from Russia to its ■parents in New Zealand have now reached almost £90, and lists circulated among the banks and other commercial houses are beginning- to come in. In forwarding a subscription of 13s the children at- the Parewanui' School wrote as follows:—"The children of Parewanui School are . deeply sympathetic towards your society!s appeal on behalf of the Jitle isolated Russian girl, and it has been our desire to do something material in her aid. With every good, wish for her future happiness we take pleasure in forwarding the accompanying cheque." The spirit of self-sacrifice' on the part of children is further shown in this appeal by, the following letter from the Sunday school, children of Waituna West:— "The Waituna Sunday'school, children are interested in the case of the young girl you are endeavouring/ to assist with passage money, etc., to enable her to leave Kussia and join her parents, here. Enclosed please find postal note for _10s. The children hare decided to forgo prizes this, year and send the money iv -aid of the fund." .. . Details of the fund are as tollows:—Already acknowledged, £65 13s 2d; A Grandmother, Wellington, Is;- Mrs. 0. H. Welch. 8 Moana Road, Kelbuvn, 10s; Wellwisher, Brooklyn, 6b 6d; Mr. J.D..Wilson, Mayor, Pahiatua, ss; Mr. 11. -K. Hogg, Pahiatua, 2s 6d; Mr. G. Hushier, Aapier, £1- Mr. C, Griffiths, Hastings, ss; Mr. C. M Tait, Maraekakaho, ss; Mies C. Wise, Maraekakaho, 2s; Miss Chestnut, Maraekakaho 29 6d; Miss Margaret Denholm, Napier, 2s 6d; Mr. William Denholm, Napier 2s 6d; Maraekakaho and Mangatoki Schools, 8s 9d; Max Bollinger, 2s; members o£ Sunshine Club, Palmerston North, £1 2s 6d; staff of D.1.C., 8s 7d; Goodwood, Diremu Road, Opunake, 2s 6d; Heatherlea Family, 10s; Mesdames G. Phillips ss, Lancaster ss, Kernhohan ss, IJoliertv 2s, Suhan 2s 6d, Smith 2s, M.J.L'<>s \ Wearne 2s 6d, Egginton 2s-Gd, Hood is'Gd, Bisson Is 6d, Wrigley 2» Lester 2s 6d, Gardener 2s 6d, M.M. 2 S 6d;Mum Clare AVhelan, 2s-; Miss Bruce, 2s 6d; A Friend, Is; Betty,, Is Gd; Coralic, Is; Mosrs. Burrell 2s Gd, Malcolm 2s. 1 Mil. O s Gd. F. J. Ramsey 2s Gd, \V Boyce 2s 0d 1 X 2s 6d, J.H.S. Is, H.M. Is, O. \drn & C,l. I. W. Goldsmith 2s Gd, r S X "s WD. 2?, W. P. Pnngle 2s Gd, jj,: i,*; lan and l>t. 2s; Mr Ramsbotliam 2» 0(1; Open Door of fellowship, Wellington, 10s; Anonymous, Tuakau, 4s, Two SUtcri W,Hutt, 3s; one who has heard the-Masters-Voice. A-l, Mis. K. DTrnn,.^: D.A.X G.sbprnc, 5.; M. V Perreau, Foxton, £1 Is; Mr. J. lv. Silns M H Cleland, Stratford, fo^ Grandad and the' Boys. Qhakune ft.; Membei of ...Wonien's Institute^ Makoi pl-,« na«o^ Yokoliama-Wellinpton, thirty-one En£l'u.h pounds." -This will indicate that preparations are nearly completed and it should not be long before the child i« restored to her parents in Mitemptions will be gratefully m-iinowlcdpp'l if remitted to the secretary.! Ued Ci-cm' Society, 63 Dixon Street. \\o}-\ ■lin"toh. An ininicdiiifo response j_s soli-| cited-so iis to place the *t>cMy in the position of fiuulising the matter, .. I
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 11
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544THE RUSSIAN CHILD Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 11
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