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{p foith and smite this iniquity for humanity and foi God. Acting on the advice given in a speech to a social gatheuns* of the council by the Key. H. Kelly (om Kelly), you will make a deeper study of the questions alfecting- your sex, and you will find that the abolition of the liquor tiaftic claims your immediate attention. ■'- '' 4 '• Is true freedom but to break Fetters for our own dear sake, And with leathern heaits, forget That we owe mankind a debt ? No ! true freedom is to share All the chains our brothel's wear And, with heart and hand, to be Earnest to make others free."

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

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

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

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