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CRUSADE OF RESCUE

The following letter, received this week from Rev. Father Bans, covers the donation of £IOO which was sent to him some months ago. This sum was made up as follows; Children of Mary and school children Dominican College ... ... ... ...£SO 7 0 Children of Mary, South Dunedin ... ... 36 11 0 Collected through the Tablet ... ... 13 2 0 £IOO 0 0 48 Compton street (near Russell square), London, W.C., August 29, 1916. Dear Sir,Allow me to express my heartfelt thanks for the generous assistance rendered our Home by your kind efforts, through the medium of your valuable paper. Considering the manifold claim on the charity of your people, your welcome gift has a special value. It is, however, in accord with the proverbial generosity of New Zealanders, which this war has made more than ever conspicuous. In return, I can only offer you our prayers and those of my little ones that God may reward in His own way yourself and the contributors. With every kind wish, your sincerely, • E. Bans.

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New Zealand Tablet, 12 October 1916, Page 31

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CRUSADE OF RESCUE New Zealand Tablet, 12 October 1916, Page 31

CRUSADE OF RESCUE New Zealand Tablet, 12 October 1916, Page 31

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