At a meeting of the headquarter executive of the Women’s National Reserve, Mrs L. O. H. Tripp, president, was granted leave of absence for a year on account of leaving shortly for England. Mrs C'orliss and others expressed the great support Mrs Tripp had been to the movement who had been an active member ever since its inception, rendering invaluable service. Mrs Mathew Hplmes was elected president, her work in connection with the soldiers’ and saTiors* memorial being too well known to require further mention here.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12611, 23 November 1926, Page 8
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86Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12611, 23 November 1926, Page 8
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