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HIGHLIGHTS FROM ADDRESSES AND TALKS

Rev. S. Webber, at Kohi-St. Helieri, >pokc of the dangerous and difficult present time, giving a call to return to (iod; to train children early in selfcontrol and unselfishness. The liquor traffic and its dangers were shown to he likely to increase if certain proposals were adopted. Mr. C. Lopdell, at Onehunga, spoke on Trust Control at Invercargill in a clear and fair manner. He also described the different effects of intoxication in various stages on those in charge of vehicles, and showing from the medical standpoint how the brain is affected. Experiences in Wellington during the war years were also related. Miss Kirk, Dominion President, speaking at Taumarunui, gave a very full and interesting address on the work and achievements of the W.C.T.U. Mrs. Clark, in the Devotional session at Hamilton'* last meeting, gave a very heart-searching message on the individual attitude as a Christian towards others in our thoughts, words and deeds. To walk with God was the true way of influencing others in the circle in which we moved.

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White Ribbon, Volume 18, Issue 10, 1 November 1946, Page 8

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM ADDRESSES AND TALKS White Ribbon, Volume 18, Issue 10, 1 November 1946, Page 8

HIGHLIGHTS FROM ADDRESSES AND TALKS White Ribbon, Volume 18, Issue 10, 1 November 1946, Page 8

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