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TEMPERANCE.

(By Reformer.) TEMPERANCE WORE !IN THE -ROYAL NAVY. ITS RISE

The and interesting. The first pfe gi v es aid engraving a^d } there ; is lafiiihferestrag" acbount and explanation of it on theether side. M is gpipgjon oh shifir Miere the Society has its branchek ; page~is filled up.by contributions from metnbers J dntyj a 0 i Bage ii is Latest Intelligence* ;‘ j Home nnd Foreign, which,j no d(rt^wm°be ; by i those on difihc Stations. (The NliyS Isf ®mpemhceSlews' is registered as a Newspaper.) Page 5 is devotecLto Reading Poetry -and for | temperance meetings, which will | jbe found very useful for those ,taking* an temperance entertainments, etc,, on \ , shore.. , ; ;y Page 7is filled up with the Editor’s Post-bag, S ships fronts an old Block, and List of Ships’ Medals and the Honoura Listsi Thus apparently • every Want-'-'is slip* plied, and is. hoped tit jmay a. 4 reach a large and increased circulatiohhhiOiig our Blue Jack- 1 ets 1 of all ranks anid ratings ’of officers.and then; The Editpr in the.iist issu ed (January 18f9) will and gj want it to enable., pur members , to see and kiibwallthat ■we doing, and we want--it to make. | (hem feel proud that they belong to the Royal Xaval Temperance 3 Society.”

COFFEE CANTEENS. As a counter attraction to the 4ffi drink, these cannot fail to be a great benefit and advantage to 4|§ any ship. 'The long hours between meals which unavoidablyV ! || occur, must strike miy thinking | man as very trying "to the constitution of any save the most j robust. J On board H. M. 8. Raleigh, '.4|l when commftnded by Captain J Tryonj a'carifeen on a. very large I scale without any. intoxicating > ;; I drink was’ started, to provide j for this need, arid thus to benefit. \s| the ship’s company. . The results ‘4|l seem to have been , most ; .satis- C4l factory and interesting, showing |1 how the men, benefited: physic-'4||l ally arid morally, by the scheme. Drunkenness was -lessened, and ■ money whioh would otherwise ,.fjjß have been foolishly squandered 8 on shore was directed 7 into fl channels which could not fail to -B produce a salutary and beneficial ; ;B effect upon the men generally : ‘ M indeed, many of ilioiri aver that : the Raleigh .during!; that com- ;■ mission-was one of the happiest ship’s companies in the squad- M ron* |

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42788, 7 October 1905, Page 1

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387

TEMPERANCE. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42788, 7 October 1905, Page 1

TEMPERANCE. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42788, 7 October 1905, Page 1

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