CANVASSING IN PUBLIC OFFICES.
i: ::Sir,—As 'a ..Civil Servant,-i'.l protest against the. practice of. allowing collectors from the Salvation Army.-free ingress to tho , various Government offices,:; There is a notice in nearly all the Departments to the effect, that '"collebtors'are, riot .-'al-'-low,ed."'"- Now,-..why make "this distinc-. tion. in; favour of the Salvation Army, which "is- subsidised ,By the : State,- 'as against any Anglican Sisterhood or any of -Mother -Aubert's Sisters? At the same" time I: ihight. ask why Mother. Aubert's: Homes do not get assistance from our liberal and paternal Government?—l am. etc.i, : ; ..-,- ■.•:-.; CIVIL ;SERVANT.\-
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 942, 8 October 1910, Page 10
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95CANVASSING IN PUBLIC OFFICES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 942, 8 October 1910, Page 10
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