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three months of the new management of our White Ribbon
I shall give full particulars in my Waite Ribbon Report.
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forms
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women
magistrates— 2,450,000
si
eneva
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pane
been stone
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nt HF
ally.
nada
number
of
our
swell ee Hil :
;
by the Swiss
i
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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
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(England) ; Mrs.
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Kirkland,
Miss Allen Douglas and Ded
and Miss Dunhill, of India ;
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James
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Draghi
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of New Zealand ; Miss Malvery
oA Stoaknelth,
,
WHITE
RIBBON.
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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
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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
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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
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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

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Mra, Clarkson oye
Two hundred and ny, ere
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World’s
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Site oe. Yo. J+
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J, dhe. Usha) and ae
tales
Southport B.W.T.A.
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Formation
of Y reading circle,
Highbury Y: First aid and nursing lectures.
Lewisham and Lee Y: W. R. band formed
Laundry.
25 members.
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and
Woolwich
yore .
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Ladywell Steam
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