TEMPERANCE FOR SCOTS.
CAMPAIGN AGAINST LIQUOR, jS < AMERICAN ADVOCATE RESE#TE&f| ' —~~ Bj T«l«p<idli.—Press Assn.—CopyrliblL -f Received Sept. 27, 5.35 pjb„ , London, Sept, 87, " ' Tempetance reformers !a ScottyM tm tinue to resent Mr. "Pussyfoot"' Jaluvr son's intention to assist the pro{lS>itkffi! campaign in Scotland, saying t&oy acta getting along quite well without Aowtr can orators. ' The campaign ends in November, vn ! voting will be held in ever* vm where ten per cent, of the. etoctcdA M§ for a poll under the Scottish SMqM ance Act. These poll requttitiosti liSfl bo handed in on Thursday. Many areas are not troubling int&| matter, but temperance reforatA' Glasgow and other big centres urs] active. "Pussyfoots" expect to wia A' quarter of the wards. . ~Tb«s publicans, meanwhile, are aotlT«, c fdr. months, every bottle of beer has carried'! a label warning voters against apathy.' Scores of meetings are held Wkjy, «j children taking part in nQ-liceneej demonstrations—-Au«.-N.Z. Cable Asm. '. "5 [Mr. "Pussyfoot" Johnson i* a leader * ing American prohibition advocate.' 1 Ai/J a representative of the America* Anti- -1 Saloon League, he recently coadncted-ft 'J prohibition campaign in England.] :J ||
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1920, Page 5
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184TEMPERANCE FOR SCOTS. Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1920, Page 5
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