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THE CHARITABLE AID DISPUTE.

[Per Press Association.! DUNEDIN, Oct. 15. At a meeting of the remaining members of the Benevolent Trustees, a letter was read from three members of the Charitable Aid Board appointed as Trustees, declining to act, and stating that at the proper time, if necessary, the Chairman of the Board will be prepared to carry on the institution. As a quorum of trustees remained they hoped that better counsels would prevail, and that they would remain in office till the commissioners' report was received. The trustees dealt with relief cases. At the Charitable Aid Board meeting, the Chairman having stated that the commissioners had reported in favour of splitting the difference between the Board and the trustees, it was decided to vote the trustees =£250, half the advance allowed on the sum previously voted and to pay off the trustees' overdraft.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5697, 16 October 1896, Page 1

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THE CHARITABLE AID DISPUTE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5697, 16 October 1896, Page 1

THE CHARITABLE AID DISPUTE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5697, 16 October 1896, Page 1

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