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WAR OFFICE.

Yesterday was again, a busy day at the War Office, but the Organising Committee, by great exertions, succeeded:in overtaking the work. The strain on the lady typists has been so severe lately that the committee decided to get another typist, to assist them. They accordingly engaged Miss Marks to attend tho meetings of committee and take a shorthand note of tho proceedings and type j the minutes. The committee also secured the : services of an accountant to go through the books and assist the secretary. Up till yesterday the pressure of work was so great that there wa-s at times some delay in replying to communications received at the office, but there will bo no need to complain on this score in future, as the work, as has already been indicated, is now well in hand.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11659, 16 February 1900, Page 5

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WAR OFFICE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11659, 16 February 1900, Page 5

WAR OFFICE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11659, 16 February 1900, Page 5

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