AUCKLAND DISTRICT.
July 30. School of Methods well attended. Subject of study was “flood Citizenship.” A letter read from Miss Cray, Dunedin, showing that all social work is included in this department, such as Justices of the Peace. School Committees. Welfare Societies, also two protests against unseemly picture posters. picture shows, and advertisements in newspapers and on hoardings. At the Executive which followed three Dominion Superintendents were present, eleven District Superintendents, and members from 11 Unions. The business was; (1) Arrangements for Street Collecture for Hospital Auxiliary Fund. (2) For District Convention commencing on WfMneslay evening. sth September, with a Reception; Thursday and Frida v. f»th and 7th inst. Business Sessions \1! members pleased to know Mrs. T E. Tavlor will Is- present. (3) Winter Show report showed that 250 pledges had 1 • n taken fmm boys and girls, and a temperance competition had l>een well received.
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White Ribbon, Volume 40, Issue 467, 18 August 1934, Page 10
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147AUCKLAND DISTRICT. White Ribbon, Volume 40, Issue 467, 18 August 1934, Page 10
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