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FUND GROWING SLOWLY. MORE CASH NEEDED. The appeal for funds for the installation of a radio set and headphones in the Hastings Memorial Hospital is being slowly answered, and although the total in hand is now over £6O, it is a long way off the required £3OO, which it is hoped to secure before the institution is officially opened for Furrher flona tions will be gladly acknowledged by th e secretary of the H.B. Radio So eiety, Box 136. Hastings. The following further amounts are received with thanks:— Previously acknowldeged 55 16 17 E. Mellechamp 1 0 0 Per Mr A. T. Dockery, Clive:— £ s. d. F. L. Gordon 1 0 0 W. Neilson r 10 <1 R. McCarthy 50 C. Baker .10 E. R. Tacon 5 0 G. H. Smith 4 0 R. Sweetman 4 0 G. Thornton 2 6 M. Sutherland 5 0 W. Tucker 10 0 J. Gatenby 10 0 Total 61 7 1
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 136, 23 May 1928, Page 5
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