PROHIBITION QUESTION.
POLICY OF PRESBYTERIANS.
"Prohibition is now the settled policy of our Church," was how the Moderator summed up his remarks on this question in the course of his address to the General Assembly yesterday. Ho said that in 1882 the assembly passed a resolution deploring the widespread evil of intemperance, and directing the "all available means for the suppression of this evil." Progress had been slow but sure. It was no longer a problem for discussion; it was a result to bo achieved.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18249, 16 November 1922, Page 8
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