MAORI REPORT.
Dear Sisters, Since publishing the list of donations received in the August number of the “White Rigbon,’* the following Cnions have sent contributions to this fund, and our thanks are due to them for their in terest in this department of out work: Wanganui F.ast, 13s 6d; Soutn Dunedin, 10s; Oxford, ; N.K. Valley, 275; Ornawhero, donation to Soldiers’ Fund, 10s. Though no regular paid Organiser is at work just now, in many centres of the North Island we have good voluntary workers doing all that is possible in their respective districts Mrs I.ee-Cowie has also kindlv written a Jeaflet for our Maori sister*, which will be translated and circulat ed.—Yours in Union service, N. F. WALKER, N.Z. Supt. Maori Dept.
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White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 281, 18 November 1918, Page 10
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122MAORI REPORT. White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 281, 18 November 1918, Page 10
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