OPEN LETTER TO UNIONS.
RF TYPE WRITTEN KFPORTS OK CONVENTION.
Dear Sisters, —In addition to the copies of above report supplied to Delegates and Proxies, copies were posted tc 40 Unions not represented at Convention. Evidently in some cases the reports miscarried, or possibly the l nions having suspended operations, there was no officer to take deliver\ fiom the Post Office. Replies were received from a fair number— 17 and of those a good many expressed approval of the scheme. A few, however, thought the C omen*ion number of the “White Ribbon served all pur poses. Six Unions did not have any copies sent to them, for the supply ran short, and bv the time I could have arranged for copies to be borrowed for their use, it seemed ha-dly worth while. To these Unions 1 offer a sincere apology. Fvo. i the. balance sheet below it will be seen that tin.NZ. Treasury benefited to the amount of £1 is 4d. Balance-Sheet.
Yours in W.R. Inind**, KATE M. EVANS.
£ s. d Received from Delegates' Proxies and Unions ... X 8 0 8 0 £ s. d. 1 > Ping 7 o 0 Postage, etc, 0 8 Balance paid in to M.Z. treasury t 1 A £S 8 O
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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 291, 18 September 1919, Page 12
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205OPEN LETTER TO UNIONS. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 291, 18 September 1919, Page 12
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