THE TOTALISATOR.
W.C.T.U. SUGGESTS REFERENDUM lUy Telecraph-I'rc?3 Association.' Duncdin, March 19. Tho W.C.T.U. Convention tij-doy resolved "That steps lw taken to make il illegal for boys under sixteen years of ago to bo employed by racing clnli.S in foiling cards, tickets, etc." "That the Government should be urged to tiiko ;v referendum at an oiirly date as to whether tlw totalis,itor should ho retained or not." "That in memory and honour of tlio late Mr. T, E. Taylor our unions observe as a notable day tho date on which he organised the firs' prohibition league in >"cw 2cahunl." In tho allernoon tho following resolution was pasivxl: '"L'his convention tunes a!! unions to use every endeavour to secure better education of girls in domestic instruction." It was also decided (lint (he union £ot up a department of dunwstie. science. It was reported that the expenditure in lOt 1 wns .t:)la3, exclusive ,of the organising fund.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1393, 20 March 1912, Page 4
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