W.C.T.U. CONVENTION.
At the mce'iuo .{ the W.U.T.U. Conv niimi at. An;,bland yesterday, the prosi- ■“ fV,r< S ; reviewed the departmental work of the’ year. It was ■ • jfi b.l, li e. e/Mtiv had hern £B6l find ■•he cxpenuuure £7d3 ; and that seveuUen new unions lord b;en foirncd, half through ihe r florin of Aln-s Maunders, in theSnib Island. There was a huge PwriMse of membership over any previous year .about 400), ho total on the rolls being ncar'v 1,700 Auckland was largest, with Wellington *■ cml and Cm Elchin ch tided. Reports of he literature department were furnished by Mrs Label May, and the bgal and pailiarnon'ury report by Mrs K. W. Sheppard and Mbs Keith, urging the watching of parkam°iiturv Ir-gislaiiou. The reports v/eie discussed and adopted.
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Evening Star, Issue 11168, 17 February 1900, Page 8
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