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DISTRESSED MINERS

THE PRINCE'S APPEAL A QUICK RESPONSE (British Official Wireless.) frees Association— By Telegraph—Copyright. RUGBY, December 28. The manner in which the broadcast speech of the Prince of Wales on Christmas Day appealed to the imagination of his listeners was further shown yesterday bv tho post hag of tho Lord Mayor at Mansion House. The morning post alone brought in between 17,001) and 18,000 letters. The contents of these were dealt with by n special' staff of clerks, and throughout the day acknowledgments of tho gifts were being sent out to tlic donors by every post. Last evening the Lord Mayor’s fund, including tho promised Government contributions, amounted to over L6‘IO,OUO.

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Evening Star, Issue 20062, 31 December 1928, Page 5

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DISTRESSED MINERS Evening Star, Issue 20062, 31 December 1928, Page 5

DISTRESSED MINERS Evening Star, Issue 20062, 31 December 1928, Page 5

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