MEMORIAL FUND FOR BLIND
BAY OF PLENTY CAMPAIGN^
[BY telegraph.—own correspondent.] Pll OPOTTKI. Friday. Mr. Clntha Mackenzie addressed » public meeting at Opotiki yesterday as a &ffl preliminary .to the appeal for the funds B | toward t'he Sir Arthur Pearson Memorial Fund for the blind. The local executive of the Returned Soldiers' Association n|j entertained Mr. Mackenzie, Mil <K. 'j£ S. Williams, M.P., and Mr. Blake, commissioner of Crown lands to the newly s&ffl constituted Gisborne land district The ];? Mayor, who presided, welcomed Mr. Mac- "i| kenzie as a returned soldier who was,:;;{ doing splendid work on behalf of the ; blind. . ..'... ■ :•;*,*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18357, 24 March 1923, Page 8
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