BACK BLOCKS AND WORK AMONG RAILWAYMEN.
(Supt.: Mrs Moyes.) In connection with my work, I am pleased to report that an increased Jn-
tercst has been shown in the department of Back Blocks and Work Among Railwayman, several Unions having taken up this work and appointed Superintendents for tlTe first time. Waipawa, Wellington, Stratford, Blenheim. Feilding, and several others have sent their reports. Others will, no doubt, do so in a short time. In Nelson we are steadily getting as much literature as possible to the Back Blocks, and quite a number of I’nions state that the parcels sent out by them are much appreciated by the men, and find that all the papers put in the railway boxes are much read. Trusting that any Union who has not taken up this work, will endeavour to do so, and I believe that if we pray and work as we ought we will have victory in 1922.
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White Ribbon, Volume 26, Issue 310, 18 April 1921, Page 13
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