THE GAMBLING EVIL
MILITANT ACTION URGED. (By Telegraph —Press Association.) CeRISffICiHUROH, Last Night. Mr H. W. Bishop,: senior S.lvi. here, in the course of a'a '-address to the East Belt Brothcirhood tlhis afternoon, mrged thi© Brotherhood- to take mik'taiut aictioni in eoninectioai with the incroa.se ctf gamibKing, 1 and the. abolition of the to'tdisato-r, and indifated that !he,' hjim'self,'"-would take militant abtion in these and ot!her matters •neotr to 3iis Jieairt ,sj®' soon, as he" was 'llO longer a Magistmte. He u-Iso •hinted n't thle likelihood of his bein£ a .catnd'icfalfce - for Pailtaa-ment after severing his conmection with tue Magistracy. ' ' ■
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10667, 24 June 1912, Page 5
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100THE GAMBLING EVIL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10667, 24 June 1912, Page 5
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