PRISONERS OF WAR.
APPEAL. The men repatriated from Germany in January have said:—"We should never have lived through it, but for the food parcels from Home. It is the. people in England who have kept us alive." We cannot let our prisoners starve. The Red Cross and Navy League ask for assistance. It is assured by the Central Prisoners of War Committee in London that all food sent to our imprisoned men reaches them. Please send donations to — C. J. TRELEAVEN, 119 Worcester St., Christchurch; H. J. BESWICK, Chairman Joint Committee Red Cross and Navy League.
£ s. (1. Amount previously acknowledged 3530 11 8 Red Cross Sales Depot, Cathedral Square 2(1(1 0 0 Barnett and Grant . .* 10 10 0 S.S.B 0 10 0 J. R. Orford .. .. 10 0 0 Domett Social, per ll. Geeson 11 (1 (1 F. G. Gurnsev 1 1 0 Mrs Mollett .. 1 1 (1 F. \V. Rutland . . 1 1 0 Miss H. M. B. Wilson 'm 0 0 Hornby-Islington Bazaar Committee 15 0 0 N. C. Beads .. 1 1 6 M. W. Wait .. 1 1 0 Anonymous 1 1 0 .7 0 .") II 1:3801 c 2
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1339, 29 May 1918, Page 4 (Supplement)
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