Rama Rama.
j A welll-attendtd meeting was held i in the hall on Wed; eaday evtning, ! the object hi ing to c <r.?i Icr the ways j and means of raiding money f r the ! Patriotic War Fund. Mr Stephenson presided over the meeting, and after a long discussion I it was derided to form a committee 'to canvass the district. The following weie elected: -Mesdamcs Pi Ikington and Sharp, Miss W. Stephen : son, Messrs Alexander, I'ilkingfon j (secretary) and I). M. Mackenzie. It was decided to have the lists in by ! September l(ith, the committee to report then to a public meeting, when it will he decided to what fund the money will be devoted
TltO I!(>v Snillt movement is ' justifying its exist^me in Au< kland as well ;is in other i iti« s of tin- j British Knijiiio during the present j national 11 i-i-. Scouts are rendeiing j valuable honorary assistance to the I IWeiue authorities, t!i»> officers at Epsom, tlie oliivials conducting the Patriotic Fund campaign, ami others upon whom military ami I civic responsibilities fall. The ' uniformed scout is extremely proud of the part lie is taking, more especially when he happen- to he the bearer of what lie delights to call dispatcher These may be me.-.sages ol the most pro>iir kind, ( but still the follower of Major- J flenml Sir TJobort Baden-Towell in I hem ■ >!ii• 11in.'I a far more roiiianti( nature.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 225, 28 August 1914, Page 2
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238Rama Rama. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 225, 28 August 1914, Page 2
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