WEST AUSTRALIAN VISITOR.
Mi." Macdonald, from West Australia, who toured our Dominion a short time .mo and who on the very day of her arrival ;it home was made President of tin I ’nth tlranch of the Women’s S»*rvim (iuild, has written to our Dominion I‘nwident, Mrs Don. From the letter w* i nil the following extract: "I am enclosing a note for £1 toward the Atkinson Memorial in Wellington, because I do think it is much needed there. I think that I told you that Wellington was the one place thuugh out New Zealand where It was really
difficult to get into touch with tin W.L'T.U. women. 1 therefore send my small gift to help hasten on t lawork. also as a thankoffering to (iod for the happy time I spent in Wellington. and in fact all through your won derful land. I only wish that it were £-ii instead of one."
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White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 325, 18 July 1922, Page 15
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153WEST AUSTRALIAN VISITOR. White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 325, 18 July 1922, Page 15
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