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EUROPE'S STARVING MILLIONS A PECULIAR STAND.

,£» WELLINGTON, November 17. A reference to the collection of funds for the' starving children in Europe wais made at a civic reception to Sir Thomas, MacKenzie tb- , day, when the Mayor (Mr. J. P. Luke) asked Sir Thomas MacKenzie for his opinion on the. question. cjir Thomas replied that New Zeaw laid had sent, too many funds away and had contributed 1 out of all proportion to it s size; in fact^ of every pou.id raised for Leigium, JN'ew Zea...<i had contributed 12s. Charity, be^an at home. 'mere were. a. great many serving children in London ana ~ ue would give much to tht children- of those who would have eiip slaved ug he would first see thaievery mouth iv the Dominions and Homeland' wa<s filled.

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Grey River Argus, 18 November 1920, Page 6

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EUROPE'S STARVING MILLIONS A PECULIAR STAND. Grey River Argus, 18 November 1920, Page 6

EUROPE'S STARVING MILLIONS A PECULIAR STAND. Grey River Argus, 18 November 1920, Page 6

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