GIRL TO LEAVE RUSSIA
PARENTS, IN NEW ZEALAND' FUND OF £IOO RAISED (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Nov. 6. After four and a half years of labour the Red Cross Society has the satisfaction of completing arrangements for restoring to her parents at Foxton a Russian girl who was located after her whereabouts had been unknown for some time.
Mr G. M. Henderson reported at the monthly meeting of the Wellington centre of the New Zealand Red Cross Society that the fund raised to assist the girl was now £lo9' 11s 9d. The full passage money from Siberia to New Zealand had been remitted to the League of Red Cross Societies and advice that the child was on her journey was now awaited.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 7 November 1933, Page 5
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