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PATRIOTIC APPEAL

PREPARATIONS FOR CAMPAIGN Constructive proposals for the raising of approximately £58,000, which is Dunedin’s quota of .the patriotic appeal • for 1943, will be put forward at the first annual meeting of the Dunedin-St. Kilda Sub-zone Patriotic Committee, which will be. held in about a fortnight’s time. The chairman of the committee, Mr- A. C. Cameron, said yesterday that the Mayor, Mr A. H. Allen, as chairman of the Otago Provincial Patriotic Council, would make a statement concerning the Otago appeal on Tuesday. In the meantime, Mr Cameron said, the Dunedin and other provincial subcommittees were actively organising, so that they would be in a position to follow up the Mayor’s appeal as promptly as possible. In the raising of Dunedin’s quota, the committee felt that it would have the same co-opera-tion and generous response from the different sections of the community as was shown last year. The amount to be raised was a large one, but if each organisation and individual played a part Dunedin would not lag in raising its quota.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25135, 28 January 1943, Page 4

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PATRIOTIC APPEAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 25135, 28 January 1943, Page 4

PATRIOTIC APPEAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 25135, 28 January 1943, Page 4