RED TRIANGLE CAMPAIGN.
[United Press Association.]
Th* h»a t • We»inßton, March 6. Sir Joseph Ward, Sir James Allen, Mr Hindmarsli (Labour member for WeL. hugton South), and Mr Harold W champ (chairman of directors of the butes to the Red -Triangle's services t* soldiers were heartily applauded. Various activities were summarised in one statement-that the V.M.C.A. took the Ss s °itih drfvonT thers ' broth-s>-<* Sir.: James Allen emphasised the extreme importance of this brotherly heln "old" Crainin S and efficiency of the
'the Wellington district list to-night reached £9000 and the signs are {gt cee-I^Snfe' chJ sth will well exceevl £25 (XX). The biggest and most repiesentative citizens' committee ever o^T n^hngUm is working strenu-. ously in the cause.
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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14654, 7 March 1918, Page 4
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119RED TRIANGLE CAMPAIGN. Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14654, 7 March 1918, Page 4
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