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BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAILORS' SOCIETY.

This Society is doing fine work in looking after crews rescued from the Huns’ barbarity. Altogether the crews of about 350 torpedoed ships have been received into the Society’s care. The demand for clothing is very heavy, and any Union wishing to a>si*t can send money or goods to our Superintendent for Work Among Seamen. MRS HAMILTON XIMMO, Kent Terrace, Wellington.

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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 266, 18 August 1917, Page 14

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAILORS' SOCIETY. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 266, 18 August 1917, Page 14

BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAILORS' SOCIETY. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 266, 18 August 1917, Page 14

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