GREY LYNN WOMEN’S POLITICAL ORGANISATION
MONTHLY MEETING A large gathering of the Grey Lynn Women’s Political Organisation met at the residence of Mrs. E. J. Sexton for the usual monthly meeting. The chairwoman, Mrs. Sexton, made reference to the unwarranted attack made on Mr. J. S. lHetcher by the member for Rotorua, and a unanimous vote of confidence in the Grey Lynn member was passed with acclamation. It was decided to send a letter to tlie Postmaster-General, the Hon. .;. I>. Donald, thanking him for liis successful effort in securing a. post office for Grey Lynn, also asking him louse his influence in obtaining postal facilities for Weatmere. Two resolutions were passed: “That the Minister of Education be approached with reference to establishing a school for the deaf children in Auckland”; and “that a letter be sent to the Hon. A. J. Stallworthy asking hint to facilitate the erection of a rest home for the aged in the four main centr.es —this as a memorial to the late Sir Joseph Ward.” After the business of the meeting was concluded afternoon tea was served and musical items were contributed by Mesdaraes Port and Cavaye.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1059, 25 August 1930, Page 5
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192GREY LYNN WOMEN’S POLITICAL ORGANISATION Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1059, 25 August 1930, Page 5
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