EDUCATIONAL BUREAU.
Superintendent: Mrs Young. Kdueational meetings were held by Palmerston North. Paper by Mrs Ritehie on Scientihi Icmperance; Cradle Roll meeting pap r on “ Hie Need for Mothers to Abstain from Alcohol’’; Address to N s by Mrs At kinson on “Girls, Your King and Count rj Need You” ; Christ* hun h papers on “Growth of Prohibition in Canada and U.S.A.”; “Liquor Trade Restrictions in Britain,’ and “Woman and Labour.” Waipawa. At Land of Hope, opinions of doctors, authors, scientific statesmen and soldiers upon alcohol were read, and extract from “The Fiddlers” were also read by young peonle. At the Provincial Convention. paper bv Mrs Bbb\ on “Progress of Temperance Movement During Last (x> N Mrs," end by Mrs Neal on “Mow Diunkards Are Made. ; Greytown has read, studied, and discussed “Direct Legislation ; Soc ai Hygiene; Women Police,” and reports from N.L.A. Pahiatua. Addresses I>\ Rev. Walsh on “Drink * tuestion,’’ b\ Mrs Lce-Cowie on “Strength of Nation Movement,” bv ( apt. Mrs 11 ton. S.A.. on “The* Value of Life.” bv Mrs Crabb on “Social Hvgiene Bill.” by Mrs Neal on “What N.Z. Women have gained since i S< > ■*. ’ * Tiinaru has distributed pamphlets.
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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 274, 18 April 1918, Page 20
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193EDUCATIONAL BUREAU. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 274, 18 April 1918, Page 20
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