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THE WEEK'S GOOD CAUSE

on National Programme Daventry

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An appeal on behalf of INGLETON HOUSE (CLAPHAM Boys'
HOME) by Sir CEDRIC HARDWICKE
Ingleton House, Clapham, is a home for about thirty boys aged between nine and seventeen years, and mostly orphans. They are given a secondary education and a start in life under conditions as nearly as possible like those of the more fortunate boys with whom they associate. Owing to the small size of the home, boys whose qualities and abilities would not easily find expression in large institutions are enabled to have the chances they deserve.
The maintenance of the home costs about £2,000 a year. Most of this sum is raised through the generosity of voluntarv subscribers, but now about £10,000 is required to secure the permanence of the work for the future.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]

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Sir Cedric Hardwicke
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Sir Cedric Hardwicke

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