SUPERINTENDENT'S LETTERS.
EDUCATIONAL HI REAL. I)«\ir Fellow WOl keis. Will yoy please forward, as soon as possible, all reports in tonne ton with the above department.- Yours ft 1 God, Home, and Humanity, FLORENCE YOl NG. NOTABLE DAYS. Will the Unions who have any special items of interest to report <Oll- - th(* celebration of Notable l)a>s during the year, and have not already sent them on, kindly let nit* have reports as soon as convenient? L. HARRISON, Supt. Notable Days. Tuatapere, Southland. SABBATH OBSERVANCE. Dear Fellow-Workers, —W ill you please forward, as early this month as possible, any report of work done by your l nion during the year on “Sabbath Observance”? F.ach Secretary whose address is in our “White Ribbon” has been written to; but you will note a number of Unions advertise their officers' names only, and no address. For the convenience of N.Z. Superintendents, who during the >ear often find it ne: essary to write, may 1 suggest that next year the addresses of President and Secretary be added to their names. Yours in White Ribbon Bonds, e. a. boxall. “Te Maru,” Pirie Stieet, Wellington. MAORI DEPARTMENT. May I call the attention of the Unions to the fact that reports of departments are now due? Work of anv kind that Jias been done in any district is worth reporting. I know that this year it has not been 1 ossible to do as mui h as we would like, owing to the numeious calls upon us, but we must endeavout to kee| our departments alive until the happier time when peace can bi declared, toi which we all hope and pray. Since my last report of donations, 1 have received: N.E. Valley, Dunedin, £i 13s; Invercargill, ,£1 10s; Kaiapoi, £1 ; Wellington District, £1 \ New Pl\mouth, £2 ; Palmerston North, £2. The thanks of the department are due to these Unions for their assistance. N.E. WALKER, N.Z. Supt. LEGAL AND PARLIAMENTARY AND GAMBLING. Will all Unions kindly forward me, as soon as possible, a list of resolutions sent to Prime Minister or Ministers, with any other resolutions passed in this department of work, and also kindly indicate their nature?— Yours in White Ribbon Bonds, J. ROBERTS, Supt. Legal and Pailiamentary and Gambling Departments,
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White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 246, 18 December 1915, Page 4
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374SUPERINTENDENT'S LETTERS. White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 246, 18 December 1915, Page 4
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