WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION
"There has been no alteration in the general activities of the committee/ states the report of the applications and emergency committee of the Wellington War Relief Association. "Assistance i differing - widely in description has been given to disabled soldiers, to men who were discharged fit and subsequently developed a war disability, to the widows of soldiers who fell in action, and of others dying of natural causes. Assistance has also been given to many others in necessitous circumstances, and in many directions. The emergency committee reported that it had met on fifteen occasions since the executive meeting of May 30, 1935. During that period of 27 working days the committee dealt with 89 claims, all of which were referred to and confirmed by the applications committee, which met on three occasions and disposed of 108 applications. There were 74 applications still under action, and the total number of claims received amounted to 182.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 150, 27 June 1935, Page 11
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156WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 150, 27 June 1935, Page 11
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