NAVY LEAGUE NOTES
The monthly quota of 25 pullovers and 50 pairs of socks for men of the Navy and Fleet Air Arm going overseas has been despatched. The distribution of "wool takes place every Wednesday morning in the Public Trust Building, second floor. On other days parcels may be left at, or sent to Messrs Boss and Glendining Ltd., High street, the Navy League Office, or Airs B oss, “ Broomhill.” Boslyn. The Navy League thanks the following for their gifts and work for seamen’s comforts, sent in February 13 to 20:— Alesdamcs Shrimpton, Ritchie, AlacWilliam, Haggitt, Keen. Finlayson, Duthie, F. C. Taylor, Brown (W.D.F.U.), Ouducy, U. Wilkinson, AlacAdam. Dunn, Williams, D’Helen, Trnorn Hope, Tapley, AFDonald, Walmsloy, Arnold Elley (Christchurch), Alisses White, J. Alorrell, Fynemnre, V. Fynemore, Evans, Hindlo, Taylor, Bagiev, Lloyd, Thoomin. Hammond, Gray, Al'Allisso, A. Hill-Jack, Livingstone, Fitzer, Kelly, L. Alorton, Riddell, Sister Keen, Karitano Workers’ Bee (Mrs Beaumont), and Roxburgh Group (Miss Alichelle).
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Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 19
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156NAVY LEAGUE NOTES Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 19
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