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LEAGUE OF MOTHERS

ADDRESS BY MISS J7 McTAVISH The monthly meeting" was held iit Knox Presbyterian Hall on Friday afternoon. Mrs presides! : . over a good attendance of members and friends. - The secretary, Mrs*-TV Craddock*. reported, that, whilst in Auckland, she liad attended a meeting of co-m-f----bined Presidents and Secretaries of Branches in the Auckland Province* Thei'e a round table?- discussion on* furthering the work of the League-, was held, after which the Provin- , cial President spoke of the need tooffer homes to the refugee children:?, of England—a woxitf: in Avhich the- - League could help*,. Miss McTavish, who was for sometime a Deconess in Canada, gave an address on "Cunaefifi, as I see and" Know It." She described the various States, taking us-- with her on a trip east to west-:. Tlie people, their original nationality—their Avork and their religion, Avrere A r ery - clearly dealt Avith, at her conclusion*, all present joined in a hearty round of acclamation.-. . Mrs Miller thuen sang tAvo songs. "The Road of" Looking . Forward" and "A Brow-m Bird Singing?' very * pleasingly. . » Afternoon Wa Avas dispeased by three members, after Avhich themeeting closed. .

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 181, 3 July 1940, Page 5

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LEAGUE OF MOTHERS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 181, 3 July 1940, Page 5

LEAGUE OF MOTHERS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 181, 3 July 1940, Page 5

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