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Y. REPORTS.

AUCKLAND. July 13. Met at Mrs Parkinson’s. Miss Weymouth was present, and gave valuable help to the officers. Six new members and four honorary members. Telegram sent to S r John Findlay congratulating him on his outspok'*n attitude re temperance reform. Avondale Y’s united with u> to attend the meeting in Town Hall. Decided to fill the vac am ies in the 'Tncers’ list next meeting July 30. Good attendance. Miss Weymouth gave an interesting talk,

Officers elected: Cor. Sec., Miss Bott rill; W.R. Supt., Miss I Sussex; Press and Parliamentary Committee, Misses O. Scott, Finlay, and Foster. Decided to hold a social evening on August 18. NELSON. July. Miss Sutherland presided over a fair attendance of members. Decided to provide half the programme for the L.T.L. meeting. A solo by Miss king and a recitation by Miss Sinunonds were much enjoyed. Mrs Judson read a pap r on the life of Frances Willard, and was heartily thanked for it. AVONDALE Y’s. A V Branch organised by Miss Weymouth at the residence of Mrs Stevens. Officers elected: President, Miss Stevens; Vice-President, Miss Adams; Secretary, Miss Wright; Treasurer, Miss Douthwaite; W.R. Supt., Miss Thomas. Decided to attend public meeting in favour of 6 o’clock closing. Next meeting to be held at Mrs Stevens’ on July 18. July 18. Meeting held at the residence of Mrs Stevens. Weather stormy. Miss Weymouth stressed the need for young workers. Four new members.

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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 266, 18 August 1917, Page 13

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Y. REPORTS. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 266, 18 August 1917, Page 13

Y. REPORTS. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 266, 18 August 1917, Page 13

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