SOCIAL WORKERS
Sir,—l should be 'grateful, too, for the opportunity to express my great appreciation of the kind, constructive assistance that I received from personal interviews with the two women official representatives of the Society for the Protection ofWomen and Children, Christchurch. They are two very busy women, whose main objective is to assist, inquire and advise all women who seek their .official aid. There is no greater cause for public financial support than the Society for the Protection of Women and Children. May the writer inquire who founded the society?—Yours, etc., TRUE OR FALSE.' April 10, 1951,
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26393, 11 April 1951, Page 2
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