MR CHARLES TODD, OF DUNEDIN, AT REST COTTAGE.
PAYS A TRIBUTE TO W.C.T.U. A prominent visitor to Rest Cottage and National W.C.T.U. Headquarters in Evanston, recently, was Mr Charles Todd, of Dunedin, New Zealand. Mr Todd made a special trip to Evanston to meet Miss Anna A. Gordon, World’s President of the W.C.T.U.
Mr Todd’s visit to this country has taken him over a great portion of the United States, a fact that gives considerable weight to the statement he made while at Rest Cottage: my stay in this country, my own observation and from what I have been told by various leaders, I am convinced that the W.C.T.U. was a large factor in securing and maintaining prohibition.” The visitor is President of the Zealand Alliance, an organisation of men working for the abolition of the liquor traffic in their land. He has for years been one of the leaders in the anti-alcohol fight there, anil is now making a world-wide survey of the movement against intoxicants. — “Union Signal.”
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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 376, 18 October 1926, Page 7
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