In the course of his address at the Patriotic Exhbition on Saturday, Captain Donald Simson gave great credit to the Women's Anti-German League as the pioneers of the Anti-German movement in New Zealand. It was first suggested by Madame Boeufve in a letter to the "New Zealand Times" early in November, and was warmly taken up by Lady Stout, Miss Beatrice Day, Mrs. McVicar, Mrs. Boden, and others, and is now a soundlv established institution. Over 70 new member were enrolled on the first day of the Exhibition.
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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 817, 25 February 1916, Page 27
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