SUBJECTS FOR STUDY AT MEETINGS OF W.U.T.U.
SOME SUGGESTIONS in OUR ORGANISER. !. Report of N.Z. Convention, 1923. 2. Prohibition: How it Work.*', in America. 3. Enforcement of 18th Amendment. 1 State Control: Results in Carlisle, British Columbia, etc. 5 Report of Conference of League Against Alcohol: Resolutions; Hanoi Work for World Prohibition. 6. The Most Effective Use of the Women’s Vote. 7. Equal Moral Standard. 8. The League of Nations. 9 Peace and Arbitration. 10. Study of W.C.T.IT. Constitution. 11. Study of Needs of Community, and How Union is Helping to Meet Them. 12. Discussion on Departments of Work hf W.C.T.IT. 13. Discussion on How to Effectively Influence the Women’s Vote in your District for Prohibition, between Now and Next Poll. JJ. Secure copy of Report of Annual N.Z. Alliance Conference from Alliance Office, Wellington, and consider plans of work, resolutions, etc. 15. Pioneer Women. Jn. Medical Alcohol. 17. Child Welfare. 18. Laws concerning the legal position of women. 19. What the women ofijNew Zealand have gained since tKSy have had Franchise. 20. Efforts being made for fuller citizenship rights.
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White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 336, 18 June 1923, Page 9
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180SUBJECTS FOR STUDY AT MEETINGS OF W.U.T.U. White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 336, 18 June 1923, Page 9
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