ANTI-ALCOHOLIC AGITATION.
ITS INTRODUCTION INTO I SOHOOLSj J (Per l'rcaa Association.? A WELLINGTON, Ju*y. 7. M A deputation iroin the New Zea- | land No-License Convention waited M on the Premier to-day, and urged; i thai the effect of tho'use of. alcohol on the system sliould be taught in; Hie public schools, It was 1 " also urged thai the Government- should take j steps to prevent thfysalc of liqueurs. U in the form of shefetSj m The Premier s"M he was quile pre- fl pared, if a textibook was submitted, fl to place it ■before his colleagues, and flj consult officials of the Education B| Department. If a suitable book couldflj then be placed on the list it woujdaH their uc left lot the Education Boardnfl to use it or xtH. jHli Mr Adams skid ho wanted thcsubflH jeet made compulsory. Sfll The Premier'said that that wouShJ have to go Wtore Parliament. was pained to hear from one of flflfl deputation the drinking haWts of flH9j young men, and would make eii(£flJßjH ics. He would also enquire liqueurs
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7867, 8 July 1905, Page 2
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177ANTI-ALCOHOLIC AGITATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7867, 8 July 1905, Page 2
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