THE Y.M .C.A.
ai%b gifts for soldiers. / better to send money, (Ps& United Press Association*.] » r WELLINGTON, October 28. A w "° is iii London representfng the, Young Men's Christian AssociaVai n°A N l* Zealand, cables to the as «ng to discourage the sendmg Of gift goods through the institution, and intimates that the money should be cabled instead. Mr Varney says: “We can buy all the necessary com fort s and save months in transit. We are developing work in the trenches, and have an organisation to reach every man in the forward lines. Get all the money possible fof trehch comforts.”
In the Magistrate’s Court, Christchurch, yesterday, Jose Gundersen, a clerk in the Dub lie Trust Office, pleaded guilty to four charges of forging receipts, and was committed for sentence. Accused had been five years in the Public Tmst Office &nd was getting a salary of £llO n« ' annum. r
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Evening Star, Issue 16257, 28 October 1916, Page 7
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