SICK AND WOUNDED FUND.
DISBURSEMENT OVERSEAS. CRITICISM AROUSED. HASTINGS, Aug. 9. - Criticism of the manner in which Sick, Wounded, and Distress Appeal funds had been dispensed was exnressed at a meeting of the. Hastings Zone 'Patriotic Committee, which decided to request the Government to retain in New. Zealand the balance of the money raised over-and above £250,000 for. use in. the rehabilitation of soldiers on their return. .. .v . ■ ■■. It was contended that people were misled into giving £600,000 instead ,of the £250,000 aimed at by the joint Bed Cross Society and St. Jolin Ambulance appeal committee, it" not being fully appreciated that the money would be handled by the Red Cross International in Geneya, and not solely for the benefit of. New Zealand’s fighting services. . It was recently disclosed that £lO,000 had been sent to France, Norway,! and Belgium, and a further sum was about to be sent to Holland when it was- stopped. It would appear, :it was stated, that unless some action was taken by the Government the . full sum raised would be used for the benefit of soldiers of all. nationalities, and not exclusively for New Zealand nien. The committee decided to urge the Government to take steps to retain the balance of the fund over £250,000 in New Zealand, and a petition urging this action is being circulated.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 216, 10 August 1940, Page 6
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