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Hot From the Wires The following unsolicited cable has been received by the New Zealand Alliance from the Rev. Charles S. Macfarland, Secretary of the Federal Council of the Churches in the U.S.A.—a body composed of representatives of 28 denominations having a total membership of over 21,750,000 Bfr <Z ,NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS. EASTERN EXTENSION A. 4. C. TELEGRAPH CO. LTP. Eastern Co. Ost< Stamp INWARD CABLE MESSAGE; «<y/q Tgj, £l k 2 N ’‘ Ssattf 4 Ta /r/ A lfc( >«s* » Owctedby Aefciatd-by < ONZ 13 NEWYORK 75 IO 9-SSPM WUFY LCO MURRAY TEMPERANCE WELL INGTON FEDERAL COUNCIL CHURCHES AMERICA HAS LONG BEEN AND IS TODAY ARDENT SUPPORTER OF NATI ONAL PROH IBITI ON COUNCILS RECENT REPORT HAS BEEN MISREPRESENTED IN SOME QUARTERS BUT CLEARLY SHOWS RE MA RK.AB L E SOC IA L GAINS UNDER PROHIBITION FULLY JUSTIFY ITS ADOPTION STOP AMERICAN CHURCHES ABSOLUTELY DETERMINED LIQUOR TRAFFIC SHALL NEVER COME BACK AGAIN STOP ADMINISTRATIVE. COMMITTEE FEDERAL COUNCIL JUST ISSUING STRONG PUBLIC DECLARATION TO THIS EFFECT AND WILL WATCH HOPEFULLY FOR ENCOURAGING NEWS FROM N6WZEALAND MACFARLAND 5-6PMWS Be On Your Guard! The Federal Council recently published a Report of a searching nature in regard to Prohibition. Difficulties, law violations, corruption by the organised outlawed Liquor Traffic, and its fruits, were fearlessly faced. The cable shows that this Report is being misrepresented. The Liquor Traffic in New Zealand—which has already been convicted of making absolutely false statements in regard to the Salvation Army and Prohibition—may quote parts, distort and misrepresent the Federal Council Report. Be on your guard: remember that the Federal Council of the Churches, and the millions of Church members it represents, are still enthusiastically in favour of Prohibition and for law enforcement. DETROIT FREE PRESS—This paper is quoted by the Liquor Traffic as having changed its views from a supporter to an opponent of Prohibition. The Liquor Traffic conceals the fact that the paper was previously owned by lukewarm supporters, but has since CHANGED OWNERSHIP and is now controlled by opponents of Prohibition. On November 4 Strike out the 2 TOP lines. VOTE PROHIBITION
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19434, 21 October 1925, Page 10
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