During an interlude at the Presbyterian camp deliberations, special reference was made to the great work being accomplished by the union’s travelling secretary (Mr. Victor French). Mr. French, who is n victim of the war, is a strenuous worker and, in the hope that his health would not be impaired the union has decided to give him a ho'idav with a special grant to enable him to take a sea trip. Mr. French was taken by surprise, and feelingly expressed his thunks ioi the thoughtfulness of tho union. -
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 178, 22 April 1924, Page 10
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