£ISOO STILL REQUIRED
DUNEDIN-ST. KILDA QUOTA
Mr A. C. Cameron, chairman of the Dunedin-St. Kilda Sub-zone Committee of the Otago Provincial Patriotic Council, in a statement yesterday, said that £56,500 had now been collected by his committee, leaving £ISOO to be raised before the end of the month. “The staff of the City Corporation Transport Department,” he added, “ is at present putting up a great effort, and none of the moneys collected by this organisation, either through the Dug-out or the sale of raffle tickets, have yet been included in the total. It is considered, therefore, that the money required will be in hand on November 30.
“ Next year Dunedin will have a good deal less to raise, probably a surn in the vicinity of £40,000. so that any moneys coming to hand after November 30 will serve as a nucleus for the 1944 effort,” Mr Cameron said. “It will be recalled that Dunedin raised approximately £86,000 for the 1942 quota, and up to the present has always fulfilled its obligations in regard to raising fled Cross and Patriotic Funds.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25393, 26 November 1943, Page 2
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