NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN.
[uy telegraph— m*33 association.] WESTPOUT , This Day. Mr. Bedford, M.U.H., i« conducting a vigui od.s no-licenso campaign inithe Uuller elwtoratc. On Thursday and Sunday, «l West port, lie addressed tho largest ternporuncc gatherings that have ever assembled ,on the CojM. Tho meetings wero prrsi«h!d over by tlio ATnyor (Mr. Muiiro) and tlte Rev. Rugby Pnitt. The lecturer dealt with the economic and moral iMipevts of the quitttion, and answered objections to no-liccitftc. WOODVILLK, Thih Day. A I'rohibition campaign oponed ficre la.«t night, Mr. Hawkins, member for lJa|ii.iluu, being the principal speaker. Towards the close of the meeting affairs got Very lively.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 49, 28 February 1905, Page 6
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103NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN. Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 49, 28 February 1905, Page 6
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