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Y’s Reports.

INVERCARGILL.

April 7. A very interesting address by Miss Wilson on “Ideals.” She urged girls always to keep the highest ideals before them. May 7. Miss Buss presided, and gave a most helpful address on “Reforms and .Reformers.” Mr McFarlane has kindly given us a room, which we intend using as a club room, and a Club Room Committee was set up. A Musical Committee has been formed to choose and practise hymns for the meetings.—(A most excellent idea. Let our girls use their musical ability in the work, and to improve our meetings.—Edftor —W e *aie enrolling members for lectures on Dr. Kirk’s treatment, to be* held in connection with our Union. AUCKLAND. May 2(). Weather bad. Attendance poor. Resignation of our Treasurer received with regret; she is to be married shortly. Nurse Chappell gave a fine; address on how to keep the mind pure and the body clean. It was much appreciated by the girls. KKILDING. March iq. A fair attendance. Decided to heli> > n the Children’s Demonstration, and arrangements left in hands of Secretary and Treasurer. Delegate appointed for Convention. NELSON Vice-President I Miss Hayes) in the chair. Deeply interesting rej>ort of Convention read by Miss Su'herland. Miss R. Hay appointed “White Rib bon” reporter.

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White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 288, 18 June 1919, Page 14

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Y’s Reports. White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 288, 18 June 1919, Page 14

Y’s Reports. White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 288, 18 June 1919, Page 14

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