ORGANISING FUND.
(To the Editor.) Dear Madam, Owing to almost universal financial stress, caused by the war, I have not this year sent out my usual cin ular to the Unions thioughout the Dominion reminding them of their donations to the Organising Fund at the rate of is per member on their roll. However, travelling and other expenses seem to be heavier this year than previously, and both private and Branch subscriptions are coming in so very slowly that still it is imperative for me to make an appeal to all our Branch Unions begging each one that has not yet contributed to send in its fee as soon as possible. The organising department of our work is so important that it should be supported most generously by each Union. If, in times of stress, a Union is not able to give it- full assessment fee, let it give as liberally as it can afford. Trusting there will be a fine response to this appeal, and wishing you and all our fellow-workers a Happy and Brighter New Year than the one last has been. —1 remain, yours sincerely, ALICE R. C. TAYLOR, Organising Treasurer. “Coveney,” Balgownie, Wanganui, January 6th, 1916.
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White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 247, 18 January 1916, Page 15
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