THOSE CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS.
ENGLISHWOMEN’S PLEDGE
8Y CABLE—PRES 3 ASSOCIATION —COPYRJGR'J LONDON, Sept. 29. Twelve hundred women Unionists of the North of England, at a meeting at Keswick, addressed by Miss Crichton Imne, of Christchurch, pledged themselves individually to buv onlv Empire produce, and undertook that 'if all the Dominions’ commodities were branded they v\ ould insist on grocers selling such goods or boycott the grocers, they also undertook that the ingredients for their Christmas middings shall be Australasian products?
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 October 1924, Page 3
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