Australasian Convention.
No report has yei reached 11s of the Fifth Triennial Convention of the Australasian W.C.T.U., held in Melbourne, April 28th to May Ist. The programme, however, is to hand, and, judging from its contents, no pains were spared in the matter of organisation.
The amount of business crowded into the few days is astonishing. Lort£ reports or speeches were evidently nst to be in order, as ten minutes only is the time set down fi r the reading of a report and discussion thereon ! The programme is enriched by poiv traits of Miss Willard, Lady Henry Somerset, and a number of past and present Australasian W.C.T.U. officials’. The quotations at the head and foot of many of the pages stem to us a particularly happy idea.
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White Ribbon, Volume 8, Issue 96, 1 May 1903, Page 5
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128Australasian Convention. White Ribbon, Volume 8, Issue 96, 1 May 1903, Page 5
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