FAMINE IN CHINA
APPEAL FOR AID. (Per Press Association. —Copyright.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The National Missionary 'Council of Now Zealand, in view of the callled nows of famine in China, and the fact that the Chinese Consul is collecting money in aid from his com patriots here, also decided to receive and forward contributions. They asked the Prime Minister for a subsidy, 'but Sir Joseph Ward could not see his way to do this. He offered to forward the money free of charge and stated that the appeal would be mentioned in the Gazette. ’ The Revs. Caltler and Redgrave, of Wellington, have been deputed to receive subscriptions on behalf of the Council.
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Northern Advocate, 14 March 1929, Page 8
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