THE MAYOR OF MASTERTON and The Women's Temperance Crusade.
\ At a largely attended meeting of .■•■ l. the above Crusade, held yesterday, the ;: following reiolution was unanimously tho members of the HHSKmnknens' Christian Ternc Crusade, indignantly protest the conduct of the Mayor, in BHHRigcntlenianlr remarks made by our petition was presented Council, and in his letter to the Daily Times of AngUßt HBH. It must be patent, to Mr FowHTCall that i petition of that imlurc WP would not have been presented without very good grounds, and the names 0 of the Executive Committee ought H certainly to have saved them lrom tho |r vile BBperaion he has been pleased to cast upon thftn," Arrangements were made for the mnual meeting on Tuesday, September sth, when a report of theytar'a proceedings will bo given. Tho membership is increasing at ovcry meeting, and it is the aim of the Crusade to add to the roll fifty new members by the end of the year.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4492, 9 August 1893, Page 3
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162THE MAYOR OF MASTERTON and The Women's Temperance Crusade. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4492, 9 August 1893, Page 3
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