THE KELBURN CASE.
The Auckland Women's Christian Temperance Union met on Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Cook presiding. Resolutions were passed, protesting against the procedure followed in the recent Kelburn case, where all the women present in the house were arrested while the men were allowed to go free; and against tin publication of the names of the women arrested, although some were innocent. ' Ir ie i- ion reaffii" -v? '■?* demand for separate on is for wor.''■;.'. ~>'■ 'i'e <-. ~ '': - hr. ..»->■'■ oi farm colonic* f r :■■.!. ant! v oin u • r-..> i —'.» -' -.' "fences
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16876, 14 June 1918, Page 7
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92THE KELBURN CASE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16876, 14 June 1918, Page 7
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