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CORRESPONDENCE ON RED CROSS WORK.

A correspondent writes to know whose duty it is to answer letters on Red Cross work. All the correspondence of the Union goes through its Secretary, and it is part of her duties to answer all letters. While this is so, any Union may appoint a Superintendent for any branch of work, and specify it as part of her work to aqswer the correspondence of this department. But unless the Union specially appoints anyone else, it is the Secretary’s duty to answer all correspondence.

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White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 257, 18 November 1916, Page 11

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CORRESPONDENCE ON RED CROSS WORK. White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 257, 18 November 1916, Page 11

CORRESPONDENCE ON RED CROSS WORK. White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 257, 18 November 1916, Page 11

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