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A CAMP “ADOPTED.”

TOC S MOVEMENT

AUCKLAND. May 12

The “adoption” of a relief workers’ camp was decided upon by the Auckland group of Toe ’H at a birthday festival -last -evening. Members undertook to visit a camp vmKly, gee oil social terms with the men, arrange concert parties, supply reading matter and sports equipment,, visit the wives and families of. ih married men, and use -their influence to see that when positions are available ii. the city they will not be tilled by city workers to the detriment of those who have gone into camp. Preaching at a devotional service, the Rev. Owen Williams, of Christ’. College, administrative padre for .tilt Dominion, described the principal aim of the Toe H movement a.s the tonquest of' hatred. It present times it would almost appear thit the cHorts of Toe H in this direction had failed, but the unfortunate outburst ot class warfare 'Which was sweeping over the Dominion must not disappoint them. On the contrary, now was the time i - "’ greater efforts at promoting friendship and helpfulness among men.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1932, Page 3

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A CAMP “ADOPTED.” Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1932, Page 3

A CAMP “ADOPTED.” Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1932, Page 3

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