AIR TRAINEES IN CANADA
FINE GESTURE TO AIR RAID VICTIMS (P.A.) WELLINGTON, October 14. Further evidence of the high calibre of tho Now Zealand air trainees in Canada is afforded in advice received by tho National Patriotic Fund Board dealing with the splendid gesture which the men made towards air raid victims in Great Britain and their fellow New Zealanders serving in the United Kingdom. According to the report last May 145 boxes of comforts for R.N.Z.A.F. trainees were received in Canada from the National Patriotic Fund Board. Fourteen boxes went to tho wireless school at Montreal, where the New Zealanders decided unanimously to give the comforts to the Red Cross- for tho use of people m the bombed areas in Britain. “We consider this a most commendable gesture on their part,” stated the Canadian Red Cross. The New Zealand trainees at another training school also decided unanimously that their comforts should go to England. Their attitude was that members of the R.N.Z.A.F. in England were more in need of comforts than they wore. Accordingly arrangements wore made to ship these goods to London.
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Evening Star, Issue 24016, 15 October 1941, Page 4
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