NBWTA Report 1904-025
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’ 46 | pigag. on arses 7 i Dovgles Oy wi 1A. hield Gores." y frariock BAAS“ Farnworth B.W.T.A. ar “> Mrs. ‘ -- a - Poxtedh (Liverpool) ... | Southampton Loe Oe Lady 3 Cecilia pee 1 | 1 u ze < ani | Mrs. Austin qe PPA 15.97 Me. Tatton’ (for ae 4 a - fe : Mr. Cowley i i e ee W. Lovatt, Hed. i ; : 5 6 | 4 2 onal i Skipton | Pee ii , three months of the new management of our White Ribbon I shall give full particulars in my Waite Ribbon Report. ! 4g ate 6 Tee g out o% re A forms 010 women magistrates— 2,450,000 si eneva apenas IS Vice ne pane been stone f i W.C.1 ee nt HF ally. nada number of our swell ee Hil : ; by the Swiss i i ‘ interest ike the take in and this means our The by Bulletin is only knowledge one shilling of a year. Osre32 ror 5 PateRe ETE! of the World’s W G1 Ra Department. ; Missionary World’s our collected for . nu i { ‘ (England) ; Mrs. | (Px Kirkland, Miss Allen Douglas and Ded and Miss Dunhill, of India ; OrriciaL Orcan: | (| i | James dh Draghi “THE of New Zealand ; Miss Malvery oA Stoaknelth, , WHITE RIBBON. # We have made a profit of £157 6s. 6d. during the year Dy years two the offic al oO gan, mak 1 Ss a to a oO 43 94 4S. 6d ; durin g employment of petition our and opened, free from debt. Tent on feast ground, four days. Beverley: Formed an “ Inasmuch Union.” Idle : Temperance tent in cricket field to counteract influenc e of drink tent. room for farm servants at hiring time, hirsk : Sewing for inebriate home. Bow Y branch: White ribbon band. § Brixton and Stockwell Y : Sewing meetings for police-court. Brockley Y: Formed new Y branch and Nunhead. Sale of work for police-court, W. R. Work in Deptford. Ealing ‘ 3 the Harrogate: Y branch formed. Holbeck, Leeds : Temperance refreshment tent at feast. Pickering : Tea tent at the gala. Rotherham : Y branch started. TL: F é a Kepo Freon Fraternal Delegates two World’s We welcome here to-day ae tadatralia) and Miss Tinling Missionaries, Mrs. EE ehicot si Calcane w.c'nth) ; Mrs. and Armley, Yorks: t 2 sisal : Driffield waen : Refreshment AndHfoilets ples Branches aie ae whic ‘ Departmental particulars of this -< wil will be giv given e s in the aoe meus | against : Licences successfully opposed. ee : in 00 Oe a 7 Bi Worlds W.C. T.U. aid hae re Campaign pages of literature, 7,000 Palmer’s Green : Two licences successfully opposed. The White Ribbon movement has PeatGnent by the wide-spread ae barmaids—176,000 Edmonton mieten ; to the Convention as pages of literature, 3,000 circular letters, 10,000 circulated. The following Branches have reported special efforts :— Lower and friends of our National Executive, attended the : : being given of petition forms circulated. is e 3 _ We desire to place on record the unceasing work of our Presiden t during the whole year, especially in the initiative she has taken on our behalf against the Government’s Compensation pro osals, and in our agitation g ) on the e B Barmaid id question. ti ‘i 5 ste I have addressed a number of meetings during the year, especially against the Government Licensing proposals and on the Barmaid question, and also I worked for the Temperance Candidat e at the bye- elections in Mid Herts and East Dorset. I feel I must give one warm word of personal thanks for the generous sympathy shown to me by our County Unions and Branches : : y y during a time of deep personal sorrow. —— a LITERATURE i On the Licensing Bill has been sent out from Headquarters as follows : Campaign against Compensation and restriction of the power of the Gone B.W.T.A. alte our magazine to ner hostess dour ic0 OSE aN) i a 010 Committee. We have a circulation of 20,250 copies monthly. Copies of the are on sale in the building, and we ask every delegate to Waite Ribbon make known i June. British CO mee ae ir a nGeneve We party almost did filled and our last large much “yee ie a S securing ‘ LE YC. Mra, Clarkson oye Two hundred and ny, ere : : e ET World’s +S a. i (WhMoh to™ ak ee igihg Mrs. Wilcox Edge... : i * Walkden’ BTA, a | Mrs. Bassett Bupeingber Worto’s i a Lancaster (addition elif Os pea Vis LOGI at =f ss E8220 Bue Ets aoe Json B.W.T.A. ot Chaps Norton (by Myr. 0: iea8 nee Cook (Winsford) i o 2 Simms) oucont ait Bath BW TTA, A Branches: peo ei Mg Haag y ie Misael n (Rawtenstall)... e 1 si ORO 6 ag Brighton Site oe. Yo. J+ sinsea, Yorks b, 010 SPe | Leicester opetodna l Miss Hollen Hormesa, 7°: * 9 8 | Ardesley, Ea Ae ales ; UR Elizabeth | seis 7 | Swindon B.W.T.A. 2p 10 Be ea oe Ilminster B Wat a diohall 5 eee ee gtd) Oe 8 Cash taken at stall ... Tr " ; H. Berry, Esq. (per Mrs. 5 | Ipswich Da - 010 J, dhe. Usha) and ae tales Southport B.W.T.A. Sir Horace LElnaLale) Marshall sa (p rose anes _ 16 e £605 1 5 f } i L i a i it " f eB bE s LE 1°50) 8 | MES Menard (uiutahareh) 9 2 2 Mise Titchiener THT Manson... ee 47 ; We Formation of Y reading circle, Highbury Y: First aid and nursing lectures. Lewisham and Lee Y: W. R. band formed Laundry. 25 members. d and Woolwich yore . S u ppo rb tam ss in Ladywell Steam onary # Lil &g | ig {i & E | Ms 4) i if &§ |