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Worthy of Imitation.

Palmerston North is not only arrangingfor ahouse-to-house canvass of the town, but is also organising the Women’s Crusade in all the surrounding townships and country districts where no branch of the Union exists. If every Union will follow this method—arranging with the neighbouring Unions so that no overlapping takes place—the whole Dominion w’ill be thoroughly worked and the numbers joining the Crusade be vastly augmented, Palmerston is also getting Crusade books printed in pledge form, with butts, thinking itbetterthe women should keep some token of their promise. M.S.P.

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White Ribbon, Volume 17, Issue 193, 15 July 1911, Page 2

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Worthy of Imitation. White Ribbon, Volume 17, Issue 193, 15 July 1911, Page 2

Worthy of Imitation. White Ribbon, Volume 17, Issue 193, 15 July 1911, Page 2

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