HIS WORSHIP SAYS « THEY DIDN'T MANAGE IT." HURRAH ' The Mayor told the Women's C T.U. that in &pite of many temptations he had never tasted alcoholic liquor. He was once one of a company of young fellows seventeen or eighteen years of age in a public-house in Glasgow. He was the only abstainer, and the others resented it, and h\c 01 bi\ laid h.mdb on him to pour the hquoi down hib throat. They didn't manage it. — (Newspaper item.)
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Free Lance, 30 March 1901, Page 12
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79HIS WORSHIP SAYS « THEY DIDN'T MANAGE IT." HURRAH ' The Mayor told the Women's C T.U. that in &pite of many temptations he had never tasted alcoholic liquor. He was once one of a company of young fellows seventeen or eighteen years of age in a public-house in Glasgow. He was the only abstainer, and the others resented it, and h\c 01 bi\ laid h.mdb on him to pour the hquoi down hib throat. They didn't manage it.—(Newspaper item.) Free Lance, 30 March 1901, Page 12
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