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Thoughtful Women

of our colony. We would draw particular attention to the resolutions on the tempeiance question, uhick were passed by a laige majority, as follows : — (1) " That the National Council urge upon the Government a stricter enfoicement of the laws for the regulation of the hquoi tiaffic ; (2) wheieas the liquor tiainc is declaied on undisputed authonty to be a cause of much misery and crime, this council pledges itself on humanitarian grounds to do all in its power to discountenance the importation, manufactuie, and the sale of alcoholic liquor ; (3) that this council reaffirms the great demociatic principles of government bj a maionty on all question."

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Issue 49, 29 April 1899, Page 4

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Thoughtful Women Waimate Daily Advertiser, Issue 49, 29 April 1899, Page 4

Thoughtful Women Waimate Daily Advertiser, Issue 49, 29 April 1899, Page 4

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