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SOLDIER'S TRAVELLING.

At their last meeting, the members of Palmerston North Women’s Christian Temperance Union decided to send a strong protest to the Minister for Railways against the usual treatment meted out to soldiers travelling on our trains. It seems the usua’ thinr for these men who arc giving up so much perhaps life itself —that we may live in comfort, to have to travel long distances often in trucks. W'e believe that the majority of women would, if aware of the circumstances, resent this, and that the general nublic would be willing to at least share equally with the soldiers in any discomfort that may be necessary,

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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 275, 18 May 1918, Page 10

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SOLDIER'S TRAVELLING. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 275, 18 May 1918, Page 10

SOLDIER'S TRAVELLING. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 275, 18 May 1918, Page 10

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