RUSSIA’S PLIGHT
FAMINE CONDITIONS INVESTIGATED. SIR JAMES ALLEN’S APPEAL CONTINUED HELP NECESSARY. Pmu Association—By Tslagrsph—Copyright. LONDON, March 23. After investigating Russian famine conditions, Sir James Allen appeals to New Zealanders for continued help. He said: “I want to assure New Zealand that the money will be well spent.” Sir James Allen suggests that contributions might be made to the general fund instead of to the children’s fund, because it is futile to save the children unless some- of the adults live to sow the crops. New Zealand kitchens are operating at Saratov. Arrangements are being made.to designate them “Oamaru” and “Dunedin. He says that other towns which subscribe £IOO will, be similarly advertised.—-Ai and N.Z. Cable. " H “ SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND;:' We have received the following subscriptions to the “Save the Children Rind/* which is being administered in Russia under British auspices:— - Previously acknowledged ... £303 fllj Anonymous 7 0 V “Roslyn” 1 Q JO “A Friend” 0 2,6
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 9
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158RUSSIA’S PLIGHT Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 9
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