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W.C.T.U. CONFERENCE

WORLD MEETING YOUTH OF AMERICA The World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be held at Lausanne, Switzerland, from July 25 to August 2, 1928. The convention discussions and addresses will emphasise the best educational methods for scientific temperance instruction and moral education. Constructive methods of work to promote international friendliness will be helpfully presented. Food uses of the grapes will be demonstrated. Notable speakers are being invited. Addresses of importance will be given in three languages—French, German, and English. The Young People's Branch of the National W.C.T.U. of the United States will furnish a unique demonstration. They will display a roll of signatures of university, college and high school youth, who have announced their allegiance to the constitution in the observance and enforcement of prohibition laws.

TAKAPUNA W.C.T.U. At the monthly meeting of the Takapuna branch of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union Association yesterday, in the Presbyterian church at Takapuna, an interesting address was given by Miss Mark Brown, of Southampton, England. Miss Brown spoke chiefly on the experiences she had during her travels through Canada.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 345, 4 May 1928, Page 4

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W.C.T.U. CONFERENCE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 345, 4 May 1928, Page 4

W.C.T.U. CONFERENCE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 345, 4 May 1928, Page 4

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