PATRIOTIC FUNDS
CANTERBURY'S POSITION [by telegraph—press association] CHRISTCHURCH, "Wednesday "We are almost in the position of not being able to meet our obligations," said Mr. W. S. Mac Gibbon at a meeting of the Canterbury Provincial Patriotic Committee to-night. The National Patriotic Fund Board had set Canterbury's quota for 1941-42 at £71.462 and had asked for one-quarter of this amount, £IB.OOO. immediately, \et all that Canterbury had in its general fund was £19,000. out of which expenses ol its current activities had to be met.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24133, 27 November 1941, Page 10
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