FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' FINANCE.
TO THE EDITOR. Sib, —You deserve the thanks of all wellwishers of the various Friendly Societies for keeping to the fore the above question. While there are a great many of the members who from want of attention to the repeated warnings arc content to go on as in the past, still quite a number in each have anxiously striven to have arrangements made to gain solvency, but these are severely handicapped by not having at their ringer ends the ins and outs of the whole matter, and it seems to me that this question which is such a vital one, and which cannot be set on one side if we propose to be honest, should be takeu in hand by our Friendly Societies Conference. That, composed of our representative men, should I think, be the body to formulate a scheme by which th<3 societies showing a deficiency might recover solvency.—l am, eto. P.O. i | ' I :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9488, 18 April 1894, Page 3
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