"Clause 9."
LIVELY MEETING AT CHRISTCHURCH. (Per Prom Association.) CIIRISTCnUKCH, July 14. Mr W. W. Collins addressed a ranting of about 12000 people to-night on "Clausj y," and after speaking for an hour and a half moved a motion in favour of "no-licenso, no-U----quor." Tlio ftudtonco then took possession, ftf the mooting, and sevorai prohibitionists tr,ied to speak but got a poor htianing. Rev, W, Ileady moved an amondh nient that any legislation providtlg for " no-license, no-liquor" Is 5011trary to tho true spi.rlt, 9/ 4#mo» cmcy. ' ' Rev. R. S. Gray seconded t,he ojn-> endincnt, which was apparently cqjv l'ied by an overwhelming majority; but tho chairman (Mr A. Loughroy) made no declaration of tho result ol tho voting, though he Informed the reporters subsequently that tho amendment was lost.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 164, 15 July 1904, Page 2
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