PROVINCIAL CONFERENCE.
WOMEN'S DIVISION EXECUTIVE. (Times Representative). TE .\\\'A.\tU'l‘U, Thursday. About 50 delegates from various parls of the South :~m| district were present, this murning when the provim-ial (innt‘ereni‘e ut‘ the South Auckland exer‘utive (if the Women‘s Divisirin oi the Farmers‘ Union was opened in the Parish Hail, To .\\\a—niutu. Mr: F. B. ltyhurn. the president presided. .\lany matters of interest to the organisation \vere tallied for consider—ation during the day. The president‘s report reviewed a very progressive year and stated that ‘the organisation had achieved a great ideal In the last twelve months. Mrs C. K. \\'tlson. the Dominion tnresident, attended and spoke on the ‘proposed constltutlon 0t amalgamation with the \\'omen‘s Institute. Reports were received of the housekeeping work and also from the delegates to the Farmers‘ Union and the delegates to the National Council 01‘ \\‘mnen. The main item on the agenda paper was the conditions \vhirh compel the farmers to use the unpaid lahour 01' llhotr \\'lves and families ltl‘mils fur the lmmininn Conference iwcrt‘ _:ilso set down I'ur L'nnsitim-ution.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19885, 14 May 1936, Page 7
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174PROVINCIAL CONFERENCE. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19885, 14 May 1936, Page 7
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