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A PERSONAL NOTE.

Dear Sisters, —After having been over 16J years away from my native place, I am purporting, if all be well, to pay a visit to my Home friends, travelling by the same boat as Mrs Lee-Cowie and party. I have found much congenial work in New Zealand, and made many precious friendships, so that I hope to return here once more. However, that is in the future “all unknown.’’ Please accept assurances of my continued interest in Dominion affairs, and of my continued loving regard for many valued friends of whose kindness I shall always have a vivid recollection. We expect to leave by the “Rimutaka” about January 20th, 1920. Believe me, vours cordially, SISTF.R MOODY BELL, Nat. Supt. Prison and Reform Work. Greymouth.

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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 293, 18 November 1919, Page 14

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A PERSONAL NOTE. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 293, 18 November 1919, Page 14

A PERSONAL NOTE. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 293, 18 November 1919, Page 14

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