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WELLINGTON CENTRAL. This Legion was organised on April 23. Mrs Remington, Superintendent, when sixteen signed the pledge. Sept. 2. Initiation service. Officers elected: l'res., Nellie Ames; S(<., l )oli> Smith; Treas., John brown; Librarian, Harold Baker, the children were told of the solemn nature of the pledge they had taken, and urged to ask help from God in keeping it. A model report from our youngest reporter: — Manaia, September 4th, 1917. Dear Editor, Will you please put the following notes of an L.T.L. meeting m your paper:— A well-attended meeting of the L.l'.L. was held in Manaia, 29th August, 1917. An interesting address was given b> Mrs Blamires, of Haweru. Good recitations were given by several junior members. The meeting closed with the National Anthem and the Benediction. Mv Superintendent requested me to ask this of you. My Legion is in a flourishing state, having a roll number of 87. and rising every time by four or five. —Yours truly, CHARLES II SWLETT, Secretary Manaia L.T.L. 4 Dear Charles, We are so pleased to hear from you, and hope many more young reporters will send us equally brief and interesting reports.—Ed. “W.R.”
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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 267, 18 September 1917, Page 11
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194L.T.L. Reports. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 267, 18 September 1917, Page 11
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