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EVENING POST, VOLUME CI, ISSUE 120, 21 MAY 1921, PAGE 4 (2)

Evening Post. (1921, May 21). Evening Post, 4. http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19210521.2.23

Additional subscriptions to the Chinese Famine Relief Fund are acknowledged by Mr. Liu Shih-Yuan, Consul for the Republic of China, as follows: —Mr. W. F. Barraud, Wellington, £1; Mrs. C. Hopkinson, Tasman, Nelson, 9s; Miss "L.M.C." Wellington, £1; Mr. E. F. Rowley, Wellington (second donation), £5; Mr. E. Bolton, Wellington, £1; Ngaio Methodist Sunday School (through Miss R. Browne), £4 12s; Mrs. Agnes Downard, Wellington, £1; "J.H.R.," Levin, £1; Senior Girls, Normal School, Thorndon (through Mr. J. C. Webb), 12s 6d; further collections from the Rev. Alexander Don, Dunedin, £392 16s 9d.[1]




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  1. Evening Post. (1921, May 21). Evening Post, 4. http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19210521.2.23

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