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THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.

(By Telegraph.—Presa Association,) Dunemh, Monday. At the Wesleyan Conference a tesolution was passed, re-affirming sympathy with the Womanhood Suffrage, and regretting that the Bill was not passed, and respectfully urging tho Premier to give precedence, noxt session, so that it may be operative by the next general election, also protesting against the action of the Government in sub-dividing Byden» ham into Licensing' Districts, The conference recorded a strong and em- , phatio protest against the action of i the Government in granting £SOO ' to tho Mount Magdala Asylum, such grant being in violation of the prin- i oiple hitherto acted on, of no state : aid to religious denominations. It ■ was decided to hold the next con- . ference at Qhristchurou, i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4366, 13 March 1893, Page 2

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THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4366, 13 March 1893, Page 2

THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4366, 13 March 1893, Page 2

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