APPEAL FOR LITERATURE
Men in Relief Camps The Mayor, Mr. G. A. Maddison, lias received another appeal from tho men in tho unemployed camps for reading matter. His Worship states that tho library is forwarding a certain quantity during this week-end, but he will be glad to receive any gifts of literature, which can be left at tho council offices, for early distribution to these on. It is felt that the people will appreciate the predicament of these men, who are situated in the back country, and tho fact that a liberal supply of literature is their great need.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 162, 25 June 1935, Page 6
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