MAORI WORK.
“THE fields are already white unto the harvest.” Are we at work bringing in the sheaves? Looking through the repoitsof work done by our local Unions, we see food and garments sent to a mission in London. This is good, hut we must not forget needy sisters and families at our own doors. Money is needed here. Our Maori work languishes for want of funds. Some of our smaller Unions lapse for want of money to pay the travelling expenses for those who would visit them to stimulate and encourage the disheartened workers. We trust our wealthier Unions will consider these things.
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White Ribbon, Volume 15, Issue 172, 16 October 1909, Page 7
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104MAORI WORK. White Ribbon, Volume 15, Issue 172, 16 October 1909, Page 7
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