CITIZENS' LEAGUE.
IT- V’L.Vi •i-'i'iß M I'll OMULGATED. By Telegranh—Press Association. Welliiig I on, Last Night. Mr. UP. -herret!. ( K f’. was elected president ..i a general luceting to-night of 'the new!v li.iiiu-d. Citizens’ League. A policy Mas agreed to as followstp -To elnselv w Mieh all social movements and propaganda, and Keep (idly oil.orhied ;hereof : to take all -Up* within| its power in ensnrd'otilat law- - and jugulalion* shall he formula led. executed and admmuteied hy'< Tfioderal e- and lioiiorahle citizens, aiill Nr oppose election or appointment df nuiisiHlahle.. "persons -to any olliee'in -paTfidulaiu- to ■ oppose..ariy reduction In tlffuthreudifths mn jorat'y in .connection wd!>• naiddnal if«r-local option-; to oppose any-'atd'i('np.|i 10. .ahOli dtiUdle sale of lip nMr all-Vigr.l UorV 1 o'niippwt, all reasonable regiil/n-ltn:. 'of' Ijcpuy.V tradlie; To oppose any UMrf hcir'e-nNlficTUm iU' n asoiialile gahitohi hyiWdnlm; -in oppose •iny rest rictiom oh'Rhu A'injoynif iir by individuals of rhAspnable: •recreation ■ oh Sundays. 1 >'*'■ AoU |;f|f ' K i r.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 85, 30 May 1911, Page 3
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