C.E.M.S. CONFERENCE.
PICTURES AND LIQUOR (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) NAPIER, 'luunsday. The Church of England Men's Society's annual conferr.ee was concluded this evening. It was resolved: "Th*t the conference, recognising the urgent need of the censorship of picture pteye, welcomes the *sur*nce of the Mtairter -to Internal Affairs that legislation would bS JSaced before Parliament at nest session having in *™Jto*&Uhn»rt o Zelland that every effort to combat the drink evil by reducing the bottn of saie in licensed houses and clubs be enouraged Ind supported by member* of the sodety, and that, -with a view to tnt, rotation with all todies in sympathy with the movement be urged uponvarious branches. ' •The Dominion executive utae elected -us follows:— Bey. J. V. Broehiehurst, Hastings; Rev. H. KtEC Thomaß, Auckland; Mr J. O. Adams, Ohristclmrch; Mt J. W, Heaterfan Welliirgton; Mr W. Nash, WeHingtoS: Ihe lw.J. D. BussßU, O*n«ru, was re-elected general Dominion eecreand iMr J. W- Hendereon, treasurer.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 18, 21 January 1916, Page 7
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