POSITION OF MAYOR'S FUND.
is- JMy opponent has' stated that tho Mayor's Fund was closeddownThat" U*U". T. C A. Hlslop).' "It would be' w l&'£5 esent with a vie™ to help. ,;£* lt, a w*"B J?o"°y to conserve l a Reasonable amount to meet sudden " r! en KieS^ whioh may arise. We ' fenli •' 6 ?£ le to make a biS drive foil funds 'in the near future so as to have greater power to help when winter comes on.- - "l »n sorry," added Mr. Hislop, "to observe from Councillor Semple's own explanation of his speech on relief l^Sf^' a ud that while abl° to re-o-SSfE ab0 KUt-, a> do2en institutions ■j> which'have helped, as"they have done l^jo splendidly, in the relief of dis* tress, his memory should have failed him so far as to omit reference to the assistance the Mayor's Fund may have been. My only object -to refe£ S^^ hlS + Om^!? ion of the Mayor's S^t ** v° ? ttempt f0 d 0 J^tice •to those who have, worked so hard •oand-so valiantly .during the last four shears on- behalf of the Mayor* Fund »
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 11
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182POSITION OF MAYOR'S FUND. Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 11
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