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NBWTA Report 1904-022

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Russell
Goddard
S .
moved
T U rt Pp
S.
Mr
?
Committee and take part in the work,
A number of members
expressed the strong desire that Lady
Carlisle would re-consider—
and accept nomination.
An informal meeting of the National
Executive was subsequently
held, at the urgent request of many
members.
Miss Gorham
occupied the chair, and the following
resolution, moved by Miss
Agnes Slack, seconded by Mrs. Emmett,
was unanimously passed :—
PROPOSALS.
GOVERNMENT
Tur
Mr
4]
seconde d,
eney
and
it
was carried :—
nuing t he campaign
i conti inui
in
i
ittee
of the Sub -C
i
t the action
ts
the liquor traffic be
of
favour
oon
Government proposa
ae th
endorsed.”
CHINESE LaABour.
c
S
urgen
A san L
the
Miss
this
:
I D elievi
t
ous
p rotests agains
unanim nOUSLY
ee
:
ve Con
Exec
.
AL:
{ :
Africa,
South
into
labour
e
Chines
indentured
oO
tion
ne
In that countr y-
demotr alization
ig 5 it will prove a source of
ationa
OF
PREVENTION
THE
the
That
where
. Osborn
ay.
t
25
the
organize
to
made
“That a covering letter,
this Resolution.”
1s
VV $e ASO.
ae
d :—
it was carrie
moved, Mi ss Gorham seconded, and
} ed
as a minimum
25 be adopt
membership
for a Branc
N.B.W.T.A.
Miss LxipstEin’s
Mi 1 SS
G
pt oposed
h
oO rham
?
Mr
Se
REsiGNATION.
and
seconded,
Oo n
Camer
it
i
ret
on record their appre-
scan
ce
peer
Ane
to
ed
render
service
faithful
i ane as Ratons iovey
Be
eB
be
ption
subscri
a
ST eG oie and that
ee
e.
on the occasion of her approaching marriag
aaa
Ww a
PY
i
Committee
i
cutive
i
Re
Miss
Burpy.
“That
the
Executive Ce
to raise a
nee Branches be
ree
National
d
annuity, a
peri
ibute.”
L
given
PRESIDENCY.
ee
i
At the close of the March Saae
de
hat for various reasons sne
i
g
willin
quite
gh
althou
éat.
Pebsd
se
aes
= i
fe
ee
st
ee
=
i
opportunity
aE
an
signed
by the
The Sub-Committee has held 10 meet
ings up to and including
the April meeting.
The attendances have been as follo
ws :—The
President, the Countess of Carlisle,
10;
Price Hughes, 4; Hon. Correspondin Acting Vice-President, Mrs.
g Secretary, Miss Slack, 7 ;
Hon. Recording Secretary, Mrs. Osbor
n, ro ; Hon. Assistant Record.
ing Secretary,
Mrs. Crosfield, 8 ; Treasurer, Miss
Gorham, 9g;
Mrs. Randolph
Clarkson, 1; Mrs. Gniffiths, 5;
Mrs. Pearsall
Smith, 7; Miss A, M. Lile, 9;
Miss Bertha Mason, 7; Mrs,
Ward Poole, 1; Miss Phillips, 10;
Mrs. Reed, 8; Mrs. Tomkinson,
Aa Minch G, Toulmin, iE
NationaL
Executive
Tue
Ae
d the
ead
i
ean
isle
aise ie
to remain
Hon. Secretaries, be sent§with
SuB-ComMMITTEE.
1
place
-
Miss Slack moved, and it was seconded and
that, as President
: REPRESENTATIVES,
Representatives have been appointed
to the Metropolitan Com-
mittee of the Temperance Collegiate
Examination Board, National
Union of Women Workers, North
of England Temperance League
Annual
Conference, Autumnal
Meeting National Temperance
Federation, National United Temperan
ce Council, Annual Meeting
National Temperance Federation,
Convention to protest against
the Government Proposals in favou
r of Compensation
and to
restrict the power of the Magistrates.
was
site
a
being
effort
any
1 i
Pp ac
our conviction
It was further resolved :—
ecating
Ww
ittee , depr
Or ganlza t ion © Comtr
in
aan.
B.
of ibe
Branches
dor sed .
e.€
snec ;
Ss ablish
alr € ady y est
the
by
Pp assed
resolution
record
been devoted, inspiring, and self-sacrifi of our Association, she has
cing, and that we believe her
resignation as President at this critica
l time in the Temperance
movement would be disastrous to our
cause.”
CH ILDREN.
TO
Drink
OF
SALE
Act which came al oO
Miss Johnson repor ted that while the
wis io:
eien
, 1902, proved somew hat of ; a failure, it seemed
1
ion
My
lod
Vat
uP
ae
t
presen
the
ve
to impro
ae He Gece
to
overnt need is in power that would be likely
G ci
with the question.
is
ORGANIZATION.
L
and it it was carried :—
ister Lily moved, Mrs. Emmett seconded,
Sister
6c
“That we urge the Branches of our
Association in England and Wales
and the Scottish W.C.T.U. to join
with us in most earnestly
petitioning Lady Carlisle to allow
hersel
President of our Association, as unless f to be re-nominated as
she can be convinced by
this means that we all desire to retain
her as our President, she will
decline to be nominated for the
office.
We desire to place on
Cadbury
=—
That
)
and it was carried :—
seconded,

moved
Emmett
Mrs.
re solution >
y
and two in the provinces (Man
ches
attendance has been as follows :-—
COMMITTEE,