MAORI REPORT.
Mrs I*. Noda (the Batley Union delegate to last Convention) reports that she has not been able to do as much as she would have liked since her return, being, unfortunately, ill in hospital for some weeks. She had one good meeting of members and sympathisers, to whom she gave her report of the interesting work she had seen and heard at Convention, and the great kindness of all the Auckland sisters. Five new members joined at this meeting. I’he Union extends much sympathy to Mrs Noda in her long and trying illness, and hopes she may soon leave the hospital quite well again. We also thank her very mu< h for the work she has done, and which we hope she will be able to continue to do for us in her district. All Unions .ire reminded that on June 15th, White Ribbon Day, the Maori Department and its needs should be considered. N. r WALKER, N.Z. Supt. Maori Dept.
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White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 264, 18 June 1917, Page 6
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163MAORI REPORT. White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 264, 18 June 1917, Page 6
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