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ONE DAY’S PAY

RELIEF OF NEEDY CHILDREN SUPPORT FOR UNO PROPOSAL p.A. HAMILTON, May 29. Referring to the cablegram from New York which states that the United Nations intends to appeal to everyone in the world to give a day’s pay to build up a fund for the relief of neeay children, the Dominion chairman .of the Red Cross Society, Mr A. E. Gibbons. stated that if the idea received the practical support/it merited it was a giant stride along the rode to forming one world and breeding goodwill amongst all people. “Peace can be bred only in the hearts of men, he said, “and such action will go further in attaining this objective than all the international enactments of the Great Pow6rs. ,> So far as he was aware, Mr Gibbons said, the campaign at present being conducted throughout New Zealand by the Red Cross, termed the Save the Children Campaign,” was the first to be conducted In any country for this particular objective.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26474, 30 May 1947, Page 6

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ONE DAY’S PAY Otago Daily Times, Issue 26474, 30 May 1947, Page 6

ONE DAY’S PAY Otago Daily Times, Issue 26474, 30 May 1947, Page 6

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