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RED CROSS COPPER TRAIL.

ADDRESS BY MRS. T. M. WttFOßfc There was large the Soldiers' Club last night, whoni Jlrs. T. M. Wilford, of Wellington, gaj» an address dealing'"with Red Cross TiWJck, and urging support for the Copper Trail challenge as a means of raisingsmoney in support of the Red Cross.

Dr. Leatham, presided,, and the address was followed withskeen interesfcsani&appreciation, and .at its concision Archdeacon Evans moved, a- rote of thanks, which was carried by It was intimated, .that tiro inga on Saturday Tvcre"td- tn the trail, -which, Mrs. WilfiJrd i stated, would definitely -closeioiqOcifliier JlB. Sha also said that ten pennies' measured a foot; 30 a yard; r £22o-a,.mile. ;

A collection taketf np"*in thtt,. room realised £39 dstSd. Our full repast, oui,"ai,id' to-morrow'. t . v

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1918, Page 5

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127

RED CROSS COPPER TRAIL. Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1918, Page 5

RED CROSS COPPER TRAIL. Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1918, Page 5

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