The contributions, paid or 'promised to the- "Hawke's Bay 'War Relief Association, now £122,465 6s 3d. ' ' - '
..' Queensland's policy in regard to "land for the soldiers" has already taken a practical ' form. .At ' a meeting of the Queensland War Council „it was stated that' the Government's proposal tp provide' 44,000 aprespf land at Beerhurrum for fruit, ah'cU poultry farrns, and 15,000 acres at Stahthqrpe' for fruit-growing for returned soldiers had ; been accepted. The land would be made available as soon iii, possible, arid "it 'was considered that This' land ''would meet requirements for slme time W come.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 1407, 1 June 1916, Page 5
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