During the 50 years of us ffAteiStice thfe Independent Order of Gootl Tempiai's had secured .6j0G0,000 toU-1 abstinence pledges, and dad done much to make old England a. new and brighter lahd, said Mr. 'Joseph Maliils at Stratford recently. Mr.. Malms is the founder of the LQ.G.T.^iri this countlry, and be vi-as speaking at a jiibike demonstra^ tioJi. ; --t Hie local conference hall. The mbvemer.t, he said, now operated in i 0() flifferSnl .coUncriet, ant] ii» ritual, aiid. <i«t'«mpnittl li*d bstn translated inW W langiuget., '. .
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 155, 28 December 1918, Page 2
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