REPORTS AND NOTICES
Reports for Dominion Superintendents, Important “Will all Unions please report their year’s work in each Department to the Dominion Superintendents of these Departments as soon as possible after their Annual Meetings and before the end of the year? The names of Dominion Superintendents will be found in the Handbook, which every Union should possess. Maori Department Would all Unions who have done any work at all for our Maori work throughout the year, report to me as soon as possible? Thank you. M. LONG, Bute Road, Brown’s Bay, Auckland, Dominion Superintendent, Maori Department. Evangelistic Department This Department is worked by all Unions so please report work done, special meetings of Evangelistic nature and praver meetings held. A. SHERMAN, Evangelistic Supt. IX?.r “White Ribboners,” It would help considerably if subscriptions were paid in as soon as possible, so that wt may not be too busy over the holiday period. This is always a busy period tor Postal Authorities, and we can help by posting early. So far, I have received very few used stamps, and you will remember that, at our Dominion Convention, it was decided that the effort would help the New Zealand Fund. Yours in Service, E. M. APPLEBY, Business Manager. Miss C. M. McLav. Dominion President, regrets that, acting under medical advice, she is unable to accept nomination for Dominion office. Mrs. Underhill wishes it to be made known that she is not available for nomination as Dominion Recording Secretary.
LEGACY AND DONATION
At their recent meeting in Wellington, the Dominion Officers were advised by Miss Gibbs, Dominion Treasurer, that a legacy of £.14 had been bequeathed to the W.C.T.U. from an Anonymous Deceased Estate in Auckland and tha* a donation of £25 bad been given by a donor who wished to remain anonymous. The officers expressed their deep appreciation and were much encouraged at this interest in our work.
DUNEDIN CONVENTION HOSPITALITY
Would delegates please semi names as soon as possible to Miss Armit, 21 Bullen Street, Maori Hill, Dunedin.
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White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 9, 1 November 1950, Page 2
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