This Slovakian girl is enjoying a drink of milk which comes to her from some unknown benefactor in some far-away country—one of the many in the world today which maintains with cash donations the activities of U.N.I.C.E.F.—the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund. New Zealand is second on the list of world subscribers to this most worthy of modern causes. But the need is a continuing one; hence the current United Nations Appeal for Children.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 21 July 1950, Page 5
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75This Slovakian girl is enjoying a drink of milk which comes to her from some unknown benefactor in some far-away countryone of the many in the world today which maintains with cash donations the activities of U.N.I.C.E.F.—the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund. New Zealand is second on the list of world subscribers to this most worthy of modern causes. But the need is a continuing one; hence the current United Nations Appeal for Children. Wanganui Chronicle, 21 July 1950, Page 5
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