MARLBOROUGH BRANCHES.
Twenty-two delegates, representing practically, every part, of the urovince^ were presojit at a meeting of the MarlC°nr Dki- Sion ****»«
ll.e L-onferenoe strongly confirmed its adherence to the league's proposals in .til thoir details (reports the "Express ), members expressing the opinion that tho demand, of the^ueC *he dependents of reservists ivere tho xninimum that could be accepted A most important development was Wjde in the setting up of Inquiry J£ Thlf °VL Bf rd" m °*eh Jheso boards are to acquaint tnem«e!vcs with tho provisions of the vanons Acts affecting the RcZryltt, »nd je m& ■ pohitioa to advise every ™ him and hm dependents to obtain tho w,vo s aud famines of soWiors are sUTan:;;? 1"-1"1-1^11 "■"«« ««»-
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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14538, 16 October 1917, Page 6
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116MARLBOROUGH BRANCHES. Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14538, 16 October 1917, Page 6
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