THE APPEAL FOR COMFORTS FOR MINE-SWEEPERS AND TORPEDOED CREWS.
My Dear Sisters, —Just a further word re the above. Our Unions are shaping well indeed in this worthy cause, and 1 am much encouraged; but not many parcels have come to me from Unions just yet. lam expecting, however, a large number very soon. The cash donations are coming in well so far. 1 am therefore confidently looking forward to the combined work of our Unions being a complete success. Nevertheless, there requires to be much work done and sent on before parking time in October. A complete record of all money and goods sent from each Union will appear in the “White Ribbon.” Will each Union sending goods please enclose the approximate cash value of the comforts they send? — Yours, in W hite Ribbon bonds, BESSIE XIMMO, Dominion Supt. for Seamen.
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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 267, 18 September 1917, Page 8
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