ONE WIN ONE CAMPAIGN.
Dear White* K:bbon Sisters, —1 had hoped to he able to report this month a long; H>t of Unions which had decided to enter upon the “One Win One” campaign, but so far as I can learn from the replies sent to me, and from the reports in the “White Ribbon,” only sixteen Unions have come to a decision in the matter. These are: Whangarei, Gisborne (5), Napier (5), New Brighton (6), South Invercargill (3), Onehunga (5), Cambridge, Nelson, Christchurch, Winchmore (5), Wanganui East (3), Wanganui, Kaiapoi, Greymouth, Timaru, Hawera (9). The numbers in parentheses indicate new members. In addition to these gains, two new Unions have been formed by Miss Powell —Tinwald, with 13 members, and Rakaia, with 15. Now I am quite sure that many other Unions are actively engaged in this campaign, but they have omitted to report. Will Secretaries please keep the matter in mind, and when there is anything to report send a post-card? It will be quite sufficient to give; the name of the Union and the number of new members. —Yours, in White Ribbon bonds, C. HENDERSON, N.Z. Cor Sec. 2b Tui Street, Fendalton, ChCh. July 6th, 1915.
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White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 241, 19 July 1915, Page 5
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199ONE WIN ONE CAMPAIGN. White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 241, 19 July 1915, Page 5
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