APPEAL FOR THE BLIND.
OVER £lOO HERE SO FAR. “No refusals—everyone giving bit am! little—in the ‘Help the I'lind canvas,” is the preliminary report re ceived by the Mayor from the <-aiiva .-. ■rs as the result of the first dry's can vass here, which commenced yesterday “ Well over the lirst century has al rea<ly been reported to me,” said tin Mayor, “all idieerfully given, and have not the least doubt that lie quota set down for (treymouth will b» fully subscribed, and I shall be : bl. to wire Mr Clutha Mackenzie, M.P. that, notwithstanding the element which precluded so many from hoarin: his interesting appeal, ami thanks 1< the Press ami the collectors, Ihe peoplt have fully respondi d. ’ ’ The canvass will be continued tudav ■nd to-morrow in the town and in tin country next week. Anyone over looked may send their contributions ti the secretary (Mr Denton) or the trea surer (Mr Passau).
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Grey River Argus, 19 May 1922, Page 6
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