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NBWTA Report 1904-026

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Tulse H ill and Norwood Y: Adopted a ‘‘niece”
Stourbridge: Y branch i
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Redhill; Refreshment tent at fair.
Y branch formed.
Richmond: Temperance tent on Bank Holidays.
Handsworth : Lending library formed.
Basingstoke : Refreshment
public-houses closed.
Moseley:
Porritt.
W. R. bands
Coffee room
Newport
formed.
and coffee van.
of Band
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Sexortnr
tones
Police-court
Mission
work,
and
work
:
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barmaids, circulating petitions, &c.
Brixton
and
Stockwell:
Demonstration
lady missionary to visit working women
outer
:
Camberwell:
Buetnide
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Presented
petition
on
behalf
to
and
Newington

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: Work
successful.
Nunhead : New
jonaen
Ny
and
fair.
conducted
three
hundred
in September.
Two
by
Miss
members
;
trustees,
Bluntisham : Band of Hope started, and a Crusaders’ League for
boys over fourteen.
Bootle: Sale of Work.
Result, £67 17s. 3d. for U.K.A. Jubilee
Fund.
Library of purity literature.
Haslingden: Successfully opposed fifteen Music Hall licences.
Liverpool: Inauguration of White Ribbon Bands.
Fairfield : Coffee carts.
adult Branches.
Preston : Work among tram-carmen.
try to get new
y
7e
number of signatures
;
Christmas parcels of
and Forest Gate.
;
among
Branch
young
formed
people
in
in business
one
of the
has
worst
been
of
Y
Branches.
Eight
New Year breakfast and tea.
Gainsboro’ ; Opposed three licences successfully.
Chatham : Canvassing against new licences, and
barmaids.
Held a “Pound Sale” to form a sick fund.
employment
Meetings
Jersey : Laundry for inebriate women.

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places in
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3
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4
of
Bay : Successfully opposed two grocers’ licences.
Lyminge and Eltham:
Coffee van at cattle sales.
Workhouse.
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Sittingbourne: Refreshment tent at fétes.
Guernsey : Girls’ club formed.
Lee and Lewisham: Four medical lectures held in November on
Work for Police-court
“Health and Hygiene in relation to Alcohol.”
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Mission and Home.
Thirty-
Lewisham Bridge: Women’s Temperance Slate Club.
nembers.
;
meetings
Entertained
to luncheon
show
a licence in a new district.
Herne
clothing sent to Greenwich
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Successful
flower
Toxteth : Coffee cart at Dockyard.
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Manchester
and
Salford:
Formation
of
_
against Licensing Bill.
members,
Deptford and Brockley: Obtained a large
against employment of barmaids.
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Eltham:
Work for Police-court Mission.
: 1%
;
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:
Bermondsey and Rotherhithe: Special work among the poorer
Meetings held
women by Miss Dale of the Bermondsey Settlement.
fortnightly
in
St.
George’s
House
as
well
as
the
monthly
and weekly
ects
Blackheath:
ba.
Union
at
Hose.
Bank
Maintains Bible reader.
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4
it
of Hope
tent
Licensing work.
St. Albans : Assisted Temperance Council in successfully opposing
Aberdare:
i
i
café
Portsmouth: Petition against employment of barmaids.
Police-
court work.
South Hayling : Successful in opposing new licence.
Barnet: Temperance catering at fair. Sale of Work for Alpha
tent at fair.
Martock : Temperance
i
on
Forest
Epping
in
tent
Temperance
(Isle of Wight):
Twenty new members.
in
Pie
Winchcombe: Boxing-day café entertainment.
Walkden : Successfully opposed licence.
Shrewsbury : Formed Y Branch.
Walthamstow:
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dt
Holiday
ne
Stroud: Coffee-suppers with bright meeting for working women.
Holidays.
i.
started.
neo
igheester Y: Formed Band of Hope and W. R. band.
Buxton:
Hh
ristol:
Collecting funds for coffee-house.
Cheltenham: Two White Ribbon Bands
kept
cept
on Easter Monday.
Opened social institute.
Abingdon . Refreshment tent at fairs.
Wallingford : Tea tent at fair.
Elswick : Two new branches and W. R. band formed.
Stocksfield-on-Tyne: Y branch formed.
iy
Successful
missionary
Stockton-on-Tees: Café at bazaar.
ings: Formed Y branch.
second coffee cart for night work,
Ge
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1)
Branch,
getting a eee
Batley Y.: Formed W. R. branch at Carlingham.
Birkésilicadl Y: Sale of work in aid of another Branch.
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by by
Visiting
Hill:
Tulse
Duxhurst.
from
at
Birkenhead : Five coffee carts.
One in early market.
Chester : Bazaar to free Temperance Hall from debt.
Congleton : Temperance institute for men as reading and recreation
room.
;
Heswall :
Working
for sale of work to erect a hall.
Hoylake: Raising funds for social institute.
Wallasey: Three coffee carts worked.
Rescue home maintained.
West Kirby: Coffee cart.
Formation of two cottage Branches.
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