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Such respon-
ble for the Home.
was in no way financially responsi
er of the
pow
and
e
scop
the
nd
sibility would be a burden beyo
B.W.T.A.
y Somerset stated that. the cost
In reply to questions, Lady Henr
20s. a week; that she should
over
little
a
of Duxhurst per bed was
to dispose of the Home without
not consider herself at liberty
that, as Superintendent of the
and
;
consulting the B.W.T.A.
in
riate Women, she would include
Department for the Cure of Ineb
Tom
Mrs.
|
s.
Inebriate Home
her report particulars of other
, and it was carried :—
nded
seco
ey
Harv
Mrs.
d,
move
Mitchell
THe “ DaiLy News.”
d by Mrs.
At the July meeting it was move
:—
ed
carri
and
by Miss Slack,
“That this meeting
rejoices to know
have resolved
to exclude
Osborn,
that the proprietors
all alcoholic
by
seconded
of the Daily
advertisements,
as well
this
of opinion that the adoption of
as betting and turf news, and is
and
athy
symp
the
paper
the
for
heroic policy ought to command
s.”
rmer
Refo
l
Socia
gratitude of all Temperance and
News
Re
COMPENSATION.
s Slack
At the July meeting, Miss Agne
sly :—
imou
unan
ed
carri
was
seconded, and it
moved,
Mrs.
Peate
the
t of the Lord Chancellor in
“That in view of the pronouncemen ically committing the Government
pract
14th,
House of Lords on July
tion measure during the next
to the introduction of a Compensa
Executive Committee calls
nal
session of Parliament, this Natio
to
A. to use every possible effort
W.T.
N.B.
the
of
hes
Branc
all
upon
interest in a licence, and
d
veste
a
e
creat
to
pt
attem
frustrate any
n in favour of the liquor trade,
recognizing the threatened legislatio
d be educated and roused on
shoul
ry
count
it is essential the whole
nal Convention at the Albert
Natio
great
the vital question, and the
the first step in a vigorous
as
Hall to-morrow must be taken
ghout the country.”
autumn and winter campaign throu
Re
Kinc’s
n
At the July meeting, Mrs. Bode
i At eee
th
i
ie
oe a ich
ohie Se ates
Petia seen
lar g§ e
A Ss sociations
Mrs.
Toulmin
reminded
the Committee
that
drunk in intoxicants in the Army
to
Canon Wilberforce, asking him
authority she communicated with
-
der
man
Com
the
from
ouncement
use his influence to obtain a pron
a paragraph in some ot
Her attention had been called to
in-Chief.
ng that a letter had
stati
morning,
the leading London papers that
in reply His Majesty
and
ct,
subje
the
on
been addressed to the King
honoured by those
much
as
was
said he considered that his health
wine.
in
it
k
dran
who
e
thos
by
who drank it in water as
me
Women,
i October, Miss Bertha Mason reported
in
met in London, on October 16th an I a
oF
as
soon
seconded,
a Ss possible.
and
it
was
M
carried
ss
ti
agbes eee Ome
Mason
then
moved
y
sel
oat aie
Sub-Committee and Woman’s
Suffrage Department b
nstructed to deal with the matter
eported upon, as soon as ihe
particulars are to hand.”
:
TrEstTIMoniAL
To
Lapy
Henry
SOMERSET
In e
the October meeti
Be
eting, the question
of a testimoni
i
opens Hes
rae raised, Lady Carlisle stated
ee of ae
Paeoa
nae
(@ ter ascertaining that the most acceptable fin
nae
ae could take would be a Mission Hall in th See,
Slack moved
Ca
e ,
n)
had drawn
M Irs. J.
up and
Hughes
issued
a circular.
seconded, and
it was
Miss ee
unanimously
“That hee this Commi nittee most I heartil y endorse the
5
Baa
lig eoet ea.
eres with a Mission. Sad
tidan:
work in
the East End
ion
of the deep gratitude for her 14 oes rea
Sear
UnitepD
Kincpom
ALLIANCE
In the Octob ber meetin i g, Mrs, T
resolution, which Mrs. Baden tee
JUBILEE
1
ae
aes
aie
“That
the
N.B.W.
cree T.A. National Exe cutive Committee cordially con-
eae
nited Kingdom
g
Alli jance on attaining
in
i
i
ee
awd
ide Tac
Pee
Qontatded
liPeeee
t
:
ual
especially welcomes its timely
system
of municipal
a atu
pal or public i
HEALTH.
subject of the King’s health being
last year they had before them the and Navy, and that with their
o—
Chise to women, and
for working the plan would Ma
the Convention

Riguts
ae rights of women.
Miss Mason stated ne -
st SOMA
to press forward the ndedion
°
lea
t on the
be asked to prepare a statemen
“That Lady Henry Somerset
B.W.T.A., and to
the
to
ion
relat
its
and
position of Duxhurst
publish it in the White Ribbon.
Civic
The
resolution
Was
Carrie
a
d
?
one
Counci
i
pideemagmaeolehey eta on of a a
monopoly for the sale of intoxica-
member
votin g§
a § ainst
The
a followin g are the z resolution
1 s passed at the G
C Counc i
meeting of the United Kingdom Alliance, Manchester eneral
Se
Pi ?
Igo3
:
similar
>
cs ae
resolution Ss
be Ing
i
also
passed
at
the
Free
Trade
Hall
as oe experience of li quor legislation
;
durin g the last half
sh
as conclusively
Neen
that nothing short of the power vested a
the people t
nuelvenot prevent the issue or re-issue of Heciives
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