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through the Press, he will have to stew in his own juice, and not clamour to blam# anyone who is not guilty.—l am, etc., A. L. CAAIPBELL. WOMEN’S RESERVE. (To the Editor). Sir, —Alay I, through your paper, express my sincere thanks (and It am sure the thanks of all the guests) for the very enjoyable entertainment provided by the members of the Women’s National Reserve for the mothers and wives of soldiers in the dub rooms on Tuesday afternoon. That the efforts’ of the reserve are much appreciated was shown bv the large number present I feel sure if these reunions were discontinued they would be greatly missed I would like to thank, too, the ladies who so kindly contributed musical items during the afternoon. Thanking you, I am, etc.# ONE OF THE MOTHERS.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 26 May 1927, Page 4
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