To New Zealand W hite Kibboners. Dear Friends and Comrades, — The news of the home-going of dear Mrs Cole came as a shock to us, and I was requested to convey to you the loving sympathy of South Australian White Ribboners. 1 regret that the message has been delayed; but cir cumstances prevented me from writing earlier. Those of us who met Mrs Cole in Sydney learned to admire her, and we realise in some measure the loss your Union has sustained. That you all may receive comfort, and that in this crisis you may be Divinely guided, is our sincere prayer. With very best wishes, yours in true sympathy, MARY A. I.OCKW’OOl), Secretary W.C.T.U. of SA.
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White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 218, 18 August 1913, Page 7
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