PUPILS ASSIST ONLY BRITAIN
A DECISION that the children at the Gisborne High School should concentrate on the aid-for-Britain campaign, rather than have their energies diverted into crosschannels was made at yesteray’s meeting of the Gisborne High School Board of Governors. Letters were received from the organisers of both the CORSO appeal and the United Nations appeal for starving children in Europe, asking that pupils at the school should assist these campaigns. Members of the board were unanimous that Britain should be helped first and that nothing should be done in the school regarding the two appeals.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22618, 22 April 1948, Page 4
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97PUPILS ASSIST ONLY BRITAIN Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22618, 22 April 1948, Page 4
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