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CRIPPLED CHILDREN

Hastings Mayor’s Fund FURTHER GIFTS HOPED FOR A total of I'lo6 2- has so far been subscribed to the Mayor of Hastings Crippled Children's Fund, and it la hoped that further subscriptions will ba forthcoming for this splendid cause. Even the smallest amounts will be welcome, and gifts mfij' be left at the "Tribune,” the maa.ig*nient of which will acknowledge them in this paper on behalf of the Mayou s Fund. The following is the ii*t of contnbu-

NAPIER ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subscriptions for the Crippled Children’s Fund at Napier are now coming in. The borough treasurer acknow-

PERSONAL Mr Robert Semple, M.P., has beet selected as the Labour Party's candidate for the Mayoralty of Wellington. Mr Ernest Hounsell, of Hastings, la making a good recovery from injuries received in a recent motor accident. Mr Walter Nash, M.P., has declined nomination as the workers’ delegate to the International Labour Conference at Geneva. —Press Association. Dr. K. G. Salmond, of Feilding, is the guest of Mrs Noel Harding, Southland road, for the week-end. Dr Salmond leaves New Zealand for England on April 6. Mr A. L. Rounthwaite, assistant boys’ work director of the ChristchurcU branch of the Y.M.C.A. has been appointed boys’ work director at Wanganui, and will be succeeded in Christchurch by Mr J. Wright. Mr C. Holmes Miller, aged 29, son of a Ngaturi farmer and grandson of the late Sir Henry Miller, at one tima Speaker of the Legislative Council, announces his candidature as an Independent for the Pahiatua seat at the next election. —Press Association. Dr. A. G. Butchers, formerly senior secondary assistant a( the Education Department's correspondence sehoo., has succeeded to the headmastership of the school following the recent promotion of Mr S. M. Mills to inspector al Auckland.—Press Association. Mr J. W. Collins, Trade Commibsioner for New Zealand in Canada and the United States, who Las been on a visit to the Dominion, will leave Wellington to-morrow evening for Auckland, where he will spend two weeka on official business before leaving by the Aorangi on April 2 to return Canada, Lord Baden Powell arrived at Dunedin last evening, being accorded a warm welcome by Scouters, Cuides afcd civic representatives. He attended a private dinner tendered by local Rovers, and this afternoon, with Ladj Baden Powell attended a combined Scout and Guide rally.—Press Association. Mr H. G. Dickie, M.P. for Patea, w.q leave Wellington for London by the Tamaroa on March 28. Mr Dickie is one of the four New Zealand representatives to the conference of the Empire Parliamentary Association, which will open in London in July. He is proceeding to England in advance of the maia party, mainly with a view’ to invesigating privately the meat situation. He will return to New Zealand in feepteuiber.

tions to date :— £ a <1, Mi6 TH Lowry .... 50 0 0 Mr E. L. Sutro .... 25 0 0 .... 5 0 0 M. Greenwood 1 0 0 Mrs J. H. Williams .... 5 << 0 H. W. 0. Baird •••• 5 5 0 Miss E. J. S. Williams .. .... 5 5 0 John Chambers .... 5 5 0 J A T.W .... 2 g 0 Borough Picnic .... 1 5 0 Total £106 2 0

ledges the following:— £ ■ d J. A. Burtenshaw 10 10 0 1 0 I Napier Savage Club Orches1 14 • 13 4 9

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 79, 16 March 1935, Page 4

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CRIPPLED CHILDREN Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 79, 16 March 1935, Page 4

CRIPPLED CHILDREN Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 79, 16 March 1935, Page 4

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