C.O.s DEPENDENTS' FUND.
WEEK ENDING APRIL 4, 1919 £ s. d. Previously acknowledged UlCi G 11 CiiCh. Socialist Party 4 16 0 Sandrats 0 li 0 SunWm 0 10 I Iroiiui«u 0 9 0 I {junbeum Clarice 0 3 0 ■E. Hill 0 5 0 ! Mrs. Bundle 0 2 6 per Dunedin Women's International League; Harris 2/6, C. .Gardiner 2/6, BUIy 3/J. Smith 3/-, collection 19/- 1 10 t> Ironmea D.C 0 3 0 AvOca Mijier 3 1 10 fl Mr. Barber ~ 0 2 0 West Coast Art Union 67 6 7 Mrs. Eilman 0 10 ft E. E. Belshaw ..' 0 12 a JCII7S 1.1 3 Conn-ad* , .*, —Wliat is homo without a mother:- . And what would N.Z. be. without tho West Coast. Warm hearted, full blooded, rebels as they are, th o S.O.S. of their greatest enemies aro answered. , A boy and his father were walking through a forest hand iv haucl. The faither asked, if a big bear was to rush, out' -iwl .soizG him and take him away what would the boy do? And the boy replied, "I should cry but I should keep on." That is the West Coast. They cry at tho apathy of the Earf, but they keep on. Wo could not have paid out this w«ek if the West Coast had not kept on. They want no medals, no special mentions in dispatches; no Victoria Crosses; all they want is to know that other parts aro doing thei r bit. They cry but they keep on, and for that vr o thank th,om. 12. J. HOWAKD.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 10, Issue 422, 9 April 1919, Page 5
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261C.O.'s DEPENDENTS' FUND. Maoriland Worker, Volume 10, Issue 422, 9 April 1919, Page 5
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