RED TRIANGLE CAMPAIGN.
A SUCCESSFUL OPENING. ; 'J Wellington, Last Night, The Red Triangle campaign began well >, - ; ; with ti big meeting at the Town Hall to- i ■:■■{ night. Tln> speakers included Mayor • Luke, Air. Massey, Sir .Joseph Ward, Sir ■< i -lames Allen, Mr. Ilindmarsh mid Mr. ,% Harold I'.eaiichnmp. Kiirring tributes to .' '■, tlie lied Triangle's services to soldiers ' were heartily applauded. The various'' 1 Z activities were summarised. One statement was to the ell'ect lhat the Y.M.dA. took the place of soldiers' mothers, brothers and sisters at the i'rout. Sir James Allen emphasised the extreme importance of tlii brotherly help :* to a. man in training and to the efficiency „f il„, soldier., in the Wellington '' district. ' . 'I iu> list to-night amounted to £!>000, .-1 and there are signs that the total 1)V V March 1.-i will veil exceed .Ciu.OOO. Tlio ;'' l.'iftgest and most representative. <:ItS2CnV (•nmnrtti'c ever f->-,r..,l in Wellington it ;'" strenuously „, „ ::'S
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1918, Page 5
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151RED TRIANGLE CAMPAIGN. Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1918, Page 5
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