THE POLICY OF THE RED CROSS.
TO THE EDITOn OY "IIIE TRE-Sli."' Sir, —At a meeting of. the lied Cross Executive, Mr Nordon referred to the ladies of the W.C.T.C. whilst in charge of tho .Red Cross shoo, having taken the opportunity to solicit signatures of the customers to the six o'clock .closing petition. ' Now, Mr Nordon had previously mentioned the matter to 'Mr Bowker, the secretary, and myself, the chairman of committee of the shop, when we assured him that wc were not aware the ladies had done so, or we should have asked them to refrain whilst wearing tho Bed C'rcss badge. 1 certainly .think it would have been in better taste lor Mr Nordon to have let it at that. I do not consider his action in bringing it- forward again and giving it. such publicity, i* in any way 'calculated to promote the interests of tho Red Cross shop.—Yours, ctc., ' W. T.v ROBINSON.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15918, 4 June 1917, Page 3
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