GENEROSITY RETURNED
CANADIAN TOWN OF.iHUjLL AID FOR BRITISH NAMESAKE (Rec. 8 p.m.) RUGBY; June 11. The town of Hull in Quebec.'.province, Canada, recently returned 7 (the generosity of Hull in England? which 40 years ago raised a relief fund for the assistance of sufferers in "'a, fire which destroyed the former tw t te|: In an address to the Mayor ahdTcitizens of Hull (Canada) , broadcast In Canada on the morning of June 12 in connection with the Canadian victory .loan campaign, the Lord Mayor of; Hull (England), which has been the'victim of heavy Gorman air raids, expressed deep gratitude for the quick and generous aid given. “Though many miles separate us, there are many ties “that bind,” he said. “ There are lies of kinship for our sons and daughters across the sea. They love Canada and retain an affection for the Old Country. I know the people of Canada areAVith us in the great struggle now;-wing waged for /those things in life which are so precious to us all.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24632, 13 June 1941, Page 6
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