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AIR RAID SUFFERERS.

NEW ZEALAND HELP. [Per Press Association*.] AY ELLINGTON, April 20. Furth ?r news has come to the Prime .Minister from the High Commissioner of good work lor children who suffered from shock which "as marie possible by New Zealand contributors to the luud for the relief of sufferers in England from German air raids. Seven children are being provided for out of New Zealand contributions at the Heritage Craft school* at ( hailey, Sussex. Of the firs’ .seven liitU ones who were taken charge of five have now left school and have been replaced. One girl wag greatly benefited by treatment hut was too “ mutual ’ to be permanently cured and has been returned to her mother. Another girl, paralysed, lias gone to an advanced school to be trained in fine needle work. Two eldoi g.rls hove l*?en provided with situations and one boy. who had a. shattered leg amputated, hag been transferred to an advanced school. The children who have taken the places of those who have left- school are all equally deserving oases. In connection with the charitable work that is being done at Cbailey, the London “ Times ’ on last Trafalgar Day published an allegorical poem, The Master Shipwright. ’* bv BearAdmiral R. A. Hop wood, C. 8., illustrated by Lieut.-Colonel Harold AYyllie, and dedicated to all who served at the Heritage Schools tor crippled boys and girls at Cbailey.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16714, 21 April 1922, Page 4

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AIR RAID SUFFERERS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16714, 21 April 1922, Page 4

AIR RAID SUFFERERS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16714, 21 April 1922, Page 4