LEPERS AT MAKOGAI
GIFTS ACKNOWLEDGED
To make Christmas a little brighter for 518 lepers isolated at Makogai, in the Fiji group, the following donations nave been received by Mr. P. J. Twomey of the Christchurch Gas Company. All parcels sent to Mr. Twomey for the lepers are now charged at half-rates. ■ -.
Previously acknowledged, £167 17s. David," Mr. and Mrs. B. Lynneberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Newton. Miss M. Newton, and Miss S. Leatham. each £2 2s. I.P. and Mrs. M. Hamilton, each £2. Littles Restaurant and staff, £1 13s od. M.J:R.,.£I is. Mr. and Mrs. E. Norton Taylor, Mr. mid Mrs. J. N. Ormerod, Mother and Daughter, J. Brownlee, Miss M. E. Sprague, No Name- (Wellington), St. Vincent de Paul Society, Addington, a.x..£., ij. o. Donovan, and Captain. Mrs., and Molly Duncan, each £1. out Sandy F°°te and Ruatapu School, each 19s 6d; per Alan Jones, 14s 6d; per Mrs. B. O'Brien, 14s; Patrick Morrison, 10s 6d; staff of Union bteam Ship Co., Greymouth, 10s 3d. "Sympathetic Listener," R.A.K., Douglas Boyd, Jim Scott, Kath. de Friez, Two Sympathisers. J. Meagher Mormngton," St. John's Sunday School, O'Kain's Bay, and C.P.L., each E. A. Drysdale, 7s 6d. ' Miss M, Mrs. P. A. Young, No Name, Fanny.Smith, T.T., M.. Preen, "Wa> R aS^ "t 30 Mackay. H- M. Lagmbr, G.E.R "Lover of Sacred Heart," Mrs. Campbell Gillis, Anonymous, FJO.T Miss Callaghan, Miss M. M. Callaghah Sympathiser, Joan and Margaret Stevenson, each ss.
"In as much as," 3s. E.M.8.. Mrs. E. Gray, H.A. John C. Mulqueen, C.D.L., Miss Garvey, Miss Hackett, M.E.B, A.M.B, "Listener-in." each 2s 6S. Also goods received from Mrs. E Norton Taylor, Mrs. Dykes, Miss Pine, MFS- H.-Harley, Mrs. Pankhurst, Wellwishers^), Mrs. Dallas, Trevor and Nganta^ggins, E. Smith, Grace C. Brown, Jim V.. Mrs. C. Eldertore. Mrs. P. Hasmusson, Mrs. J. Taylor, No Name tA'm S end? (s)> Mrs- E- v- Cox> J.Q.M., Mrs. Low, Nazareth House, the Knott Family, Eileen Murray, D. Jackson. Miss Webber, Mrs. Chapman. Joan Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Little. Mrs Goodman, St Hilda's Children's Hom e ; W* 4z. Watts, Women's Institute, GreylSOl^v, A- heaven, W.C.T. Union, "One S iS£ mS aH iy> Jim Scott. Mrs, J. w.el=h. ,A.CP., Miss Macintosh, Dit trict High School, Lyttelton, MissM. E. Sprague, A.F.W., Mrs. C. D. Barford, Mrs. D. E. Duncan, Mrs. E. M Lee, Miss Bourn, Mrs. J. H. Tripp" Davjd and Mowbray Tripp, Mrs. K«y Palmer, M. B. Farnie, Mrs. Tamplin.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 15
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403LEPERS AT MAKOGAI Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 15
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