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“I HAVE NO MONEY."

The Countess of Warwick, possessor of one of the noblest names in tin* British jieerage, occupant of stately castles anti halls, has mad * a eonfesson of poverty, to a gathering of her tenants called to consider a cooperative scheme for the establishment of direct supply stores. In supporting the scheme the Countess said she was w illing and anxious to help forward those among whom she lived, and for whom she had a personal affection. “I have no money, as you all know,” she said sorrowfully, “but I have a great wish to help the labouring people of this country to u better state of things. When 1 have money I always spend it in Hying to work out social problems, and tho result is that I always have overdrawn m y banking account, and am always in trouble.”

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Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 22, 8 January 1907, Page 6

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“I HAVE NO MONEY." Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 22, 8 January 1907, Page 6

“I HAVE NO MONEY." Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 22, 8 January 1907, Page 6