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CORRESPONDENCE.

(To the Editor). will soon be here with its festivities' and its associations of peace and goodwill. On the little Island of Makogai in the Fiji Group there arc 349 men, 160 women, 38 boys, 21 girls, all resident leper patients. Some of these afflicted people look forward to complete recovery, but other victims in advanced stages of the disease, wait patiently for the happy release of death. These brothers and sisters of ours have looked to us for the past 10 years to send them Father Christmas. A short time ago I received a pathetic message from a blind European patient from N.Z. on this isle of pain. He asked that we would not forget them at Christmas time. This patient has since died. In May last I received two more letters from two young married half-caste leper women at Makogai, who came from the Cook Islands, our dependencies in the Pacific. These two women expressed deep gratitude for the help given them, and pleaded for a continuation of this assistance. I therefore feel that it is my duty, as well as a pleasure, to appeal to your readers on. their behalf. "We may not be able to cure these friends of ours, but we certainly can help to alleviate their sufferings. Gifts for Christmas may be sent to me care the Christchurch Gas Company’s Office, Worcester Street, and all donations will be acknowledged by a personal letter. All parcels for the lepers may be sent by Tost Office at half the ordinary rates if addressed to me and marked for the “Magogai Lepers.” Gifts of money will enable us to purchase goods which may be in short supply. Dr. T. Fletcher Telford, M.D., J.P., is associated with me in this appeal as trustee. We feel deeply grate-

ful for the help given us in past years, and avc trust to receive this support once again.—l am, etc., P. J. TWOMEY, Honorary Collector. Christchurch, 2nd August, 1937.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4327, 17 August 1937, Page 3

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CORRESPONDENCE. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4327, 17 August 1937, Page 3

CORRESPONDENCE. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4327, 17 August 1937, Page 3