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ORGANISERS.

Dear White Ribbon Sisters, —By thi* time you will all have made a thorough study of the Convention number of “White Ribbon,” and will be fulls conversant with the new scheme for employing Organisers. The principal points of th** scheme are: (1) That as soon as it becomes possible to do so, an Organiser shall be ap|K>mted for eac h Provincial District; and (2) That a Travelling Secretary be appointed to collect annual and other subscriptions for a fund to he used for organising and campaign purposes. Under this si hem'* the follow ng appointments have already been rude: Travelling Secretary: MO* Weymouth. Miss Weymouth’s duties will he to collect subscriptions from sympathisers, and to secure subscribers to the “White Ribbon.” Please note that Unions will still be expected to pay to the N.Z. Treasury the usual levy for the Organising Fund. Organisers: Miss Powell, for th* Dominion; Mrs Cowie (without salary), for Otago and Southland; Mrs Napier (without salary), for “Y” Unions; Miss S. Waterman. Miss Waterman will undergo some months’ training before she will be ready to take up the duties of .in Organiser. In addition to these, Mrs Clara Neal, President of Pahiatua Un’on, has offered to visit any Union inviting her, hut the Union must provide hospitality and pay travelling expenses. Applications for the services of Miss Powell, Mrs Napier, or Mrs Neal must be made to the N.Z. Corresponding Secretary, Miss Henderson. Unions in Otago and Southland will make their own arrangements with Mrs Cowie. Her address is “The Chalet,” Eittlebourne, Dunedin. The Executive most warmly commends these workers to the prayers and sympathy of the members, and confidently expects that they will have the cordial co-operation of the Unions in order that their labours may have the fullest jiossible measure of success. —Yours in the work, CHRISTINA HENDERSON, Hon. Corresponding Sec. 2U Tui Street, Fendalton, Christchurch, May 7th, iqiß.

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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 275, 18 May 1918, Page 4

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ORGANISERS. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 275, 18 May 1918, Page 4

ORGANISERS. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 275, 18 May 1918, Page 4

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