NEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE.
'* t - DISCUSSION OF PLANS' OF l CAMPAIGN. { " Per Press Association. i ' ; Wellington, Last Night. " At the New Zealand Alliance Congress . ' this evening, Mr H. D. Bedford deliver* & cxl a striking address on the subject of <3 ' How will national prohibition affeefc*' y labor?" f i T!ii> afternoon session was preside! I 3$ over- by t'lie Hev. W, J. Williams, . j after the formal opening the memorial tie be presented to the Prime Minister' A was discussed and adopted. j| Mr W. Harrison, of M&rsden, introdiued the subject of "Our attitude -ft) -'IS candidates for Parliament," which referred to a committee for a swbM&wfi rjuont report. Miss M. S. Powell, gTyS Palmerston, read a paper on "The arid Enrolment," inlhlch was well A paper on "Polling Day Arrangtf 'M •nent-" Wag read by the Rev. J. of Oliristcliurch, and met with full wfflsTfJj sidera'tion. ; SMB ________ ww -
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 31, 26 June 1914, Page 5
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148NEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 31, 26 June 1914, Page 5
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