CASE OF ALICE PARKINSON
To the Editor “N.Z. Times.” Sir, —Aa a member of the Alice Parkinson Committee, and in justice to Mrs Donaldson, bon. secretary of the Alice Parkinson Committee, I think Mrs Halbert must have forgotten that Mrs Donaldson stated, in reference to the remarks made that the above society had nut forgotten or lost interest in Alice Parkinson, but were just as determined in their efforts for justice on her behalf when the proper time arrives. It is to bo regretted that the matter was brought i;p at that meeting, ae it had nothing to do with the question at issue, and I think the members of the committee who were present recognised that no good would ho attained hy going further into the matter.—l am, etc., S. J. Moore, A T icc-Presideat A.P.C. .Committee.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10008, 27 June 1918, Page 6
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