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CAMPS FOR CHILDREN

iWAIKATO LEAGUE'S WORK £EY TELEGRAPHI—OWN 1 —OWN CORRESPONDENT] HAMILTON, Tuesday The successful activities of the Waikato Children's Camp League in providing «i free holiday tor children whoso parents arc in poor circumstances at its per raiment camp at Port Waikato were reviewed by the president, Mr. W. 11. Paul, at the annual meeting :in Hamilton List evening. Mr., Paul mentioned that in four years the league had acquired property to the value of over £2OOO. In addition to the work of raising funds to carry on the work and improvements, strict attention had been given to the welfare of the children. Consideration had been pi'ven to sanitation, a pure and sufficient ■vvaier supply, and the improvement and beautifying of tho camp site. This annual report and balance-sheet, details of which were published previously, were adopted. Mr," F. Findlay was elected a member of the league in succession to Mr. F. Pe.un, who has left the district. Mr. R. Enidish was appointed auditor. , I'l&parntions are now in hand by the league to" lake another large- party of children toihe camp again this year and they 'will l?ave Hamilton on December 88." ' - 1 .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21329, 2 November 1932, Page 14

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CAMPS FOR CHILDREN New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21329, 2 November 1932, Page 14

CAMPS FOR CHILDREN New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21329, 2 November 1932, Page 14