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OAMARU RED CROSS

Mrs Smith Morton was in the chair at the monthly meeting of the Oamaru Subcentre of the Red Cross Society. Mrs Gardiner (convener) reported that she had made arrangements for supplying tins to the public who were willing to save fat. The tins could be obtained at the National Party’s rooms and Mr J. Meikle’s butcher shop. Mr J. Gerrie reported that final arrangements had been made for shipping 36 cases of clothing to Britain. Contributions of food and clothing had been received from the following:—Kaqru Hill Red Cross, Mrs Smith (Waiareka), H. Brow, Townswomen’s Guild, Mrs C. Gibson, Waiankarua Red Cross, Otekaike Junior Red Cross, Enfield Sub-centre, South School, Mi?s Hood, Mrs Rapson, and Mrs McQuade.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26582, 3 October 1947, Page 3

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OAMARU RED CROSS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26582, 3 October 1947, Page 3

OAMARU RED CROSS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26582, 3 October 1947, Page 3

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