CONVENTION REMITS
will not permit of our repn n . mg the text of Convention remits, but they will he found on page six of February issue of the “White Ribbon* They are referred to here under ih. r numbers only, and the decisions them are briefly shown. 1. 2. —Amendment passed: That inveitigation he made re distribution of dried tnut to wine-makers; such investiption to he made by W.C.T.U. officer^ 3. —Carried. 4. Withdrawn as being too late. 5. —Withdrawn. • 6. 7.—Amendment carried : "That districts be recommended to urge their Unions to look after their scattered members. 8— I leleted. 9 Lost. 10. —Deleted. 11. —Carried. 12. Losf. 13. —Carried. 14. —Carried. I *1 rit in tin hands of t 16. —Withdrawn. 17. —Special information to he obtained. 18. Withdrawn as covered. 19. 20. 21 A resume of information re "Shock treatment will appear in our next issue
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White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 3, 1 April 1947, Page 14
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