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KING GEORGE MEMORIAL

WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD

[per press association.]

WELLINGTON, April 28.

The Wellington Harbour Board decided to-night to contribute £3OOO to the King George V. National Memorial Fund.

The chairman, Mr. D. G. McGowan, said that in the opinion of . the wharves and accounts committee, which recommended the grant, the Government could not have thought of a more happy way to perpetuate the memory of King George V. than to establish permanent health camps for children.

N. CANTERBURY HOSPITAL

CHRISTCHURCH, April 28.

After some discussion on whether the North Canterbury Hospital Board, being financed by contributions from local bodies, could fittingly contribute to the King George V. Memorial Fund, the board decided to-day to contribute £2OO.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 April 1937, Page 2

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KING GEORGE MEMORIAL Greymouth Evening Star, 29 April 1937, Page 2

KING GEORGE MEMORIAL Greymouth Evening Star, 29 April 1937, Page 2

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