NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN
The principal business transacted at the meeting of the Wellington brancli of the National Council of Woment j« s t night was the consideration of remits for the forthcoming conference at Dunedin, and the efection of delegates to the .conference. Those -ibpomted were JIi SS Kane (president), ],adv Luke, Mesdames Jloore, Staple, and l-ordo, Misses England Alagil] secretary), and Taylor. It wa8 ° decided that m supporting a remib fl . , brancli urging that more and better supervision should be exercised in london over the..prospective, immigrants who were to come to New Zealand that an addUion from the Society for p'rotec tion ot Women and .Children of Wellington should be urged, i.e.,. that nominators should be held responsible foa the maintenance of their nominees, and that better supervision be exercise as to thehcapabilities and physical conditions 'v motion w M passed that the couneil'place on. record its appreciation of Miss Hel yer s past work on the council. M?i Kirk was welcomed as deleo-,t P 1 the W.C.TU. (Central), a,"l JoT m as a delegate from tho Trahied Nurses' Association. ' xiamert
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 26, 30 July 1924, Page 9
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183NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 26, 30 July 1924, Page 9
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