Page 8, 1st November 1940

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MORE ROSARIES WANTED URGENTLY

Rosaries for the troops are still uigently needed and the CATHOLIC HERALD collection is getting low. Practically every letter from Chaplains to this office includes an appeal for rosaries and prayer books.

Send your gifts to CATHOLIC I-Tram (Rosaries for the troops fund), Newspaper House, High Wycombe, Bucks.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Parcels of rosaries for the troops have been received from C. Finn, G. Walter, Beckenham; Mrs. T. J. McCanna, London, N.8; " A Reader," Bootle; and several from anonymous donors, The following " subscriptions for the Forces " have also been received: Miss A. Chichester, Co. Dublin, 5s.; " Well-wisher," Blackpool, 1(1s.; Miss E. Harding, Maldon, 5s.; " Catholic," Upminster, 10s.; Anon., 2s. 6d.; Miss M. McGee, Morecambe, 10s.; Sergt. Bock, Catcrham, 5s.; Miss E. Coxe, Wonersh, 5s.




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