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WAR VICTIMS

MANY SUFFERING REACTION.

(Per Press Association Copyright.)

WELLINGTON, April 11.

As time goes on, more and more who have suffered the rigors of war are breaking down, said Captain Galloway, the secretary, at a meeting of the Red Cross Society, ' referring . to; increasing calls made on the funds by men who served in. the Great War, Captain Galloway explained that immediately after the war the society supplied twenty-seven ex-servicemen at Porirua mental' hospital with comforts. Gradually the number has’increased, and there ai;e now 132 , <pf these men in Porirua. :

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1933, Page 5

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WAR VICTIMS Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1933, Page 5

WAR VICTIMS Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1933, Page 5

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