TOMAHAWK COAL AND BLANKET FUND.
TO THR EDITOR. Sir, —I am pleased to know that the committee of the above fund has been reorganised, and that two responsible residents of the district are taking the reins of government into their hands. When the public are appealed to for a certain fund it is only fair that their money should be spent as the contributors 'desire. With these men now at the head of affairs I feel certain that no anxious mother nor innocent little child will be bereft of any benefits that may be the outcome of the fund. lam well satisfied that as a result of this correspondence the public have been interested enough to see that matters be inquired into, so that justice to all will now be meted out. Previously I signed myself “ Inquirer,” but as 1 have the information I was seeking I thank you, sir, for the space you have allowed mo in ’your paper, and sign myself A. Tyiuikll, Main road, Tomahawk. April 18,
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Evening Star, Issue 21080, 18 April 1932, Page 9
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