LETTER OF GREETING TO CONVENTION FROM OUR EX-PRESIDENT.
5 Bellevue Street, Roslyn, Dunedin, March 11th, 1929. My Dear Miss Henderson. Instead of a text as greeting to Convention, I am sending an extract from a three-minute’s speech, made at the last State Convention in Boston. by Mrs Cambell, of New York, win was w inner in the Competition She said: “I hope every member in our Unions will wake up and shake up, get up and stay up, and go forth from our meetings determined to sing up and talk up, preach up and pay up, and never give up. let tip, dry up, or shut up, until Prohibition is built up.” May I add, that after the crushing defeat at last poll, we should acc“; t the above advice, and also look up, read up, work up, keep up, until we march up to ultimate victory. With best of good wishes and love. Sincerely yours, RACHEL DON.
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White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 404, 18 March 1929, Page 4
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