THE TEMPERANCE
... THE TEMPERANCE “JUGGERNAUT” ...
... THE TEMPERANCE “JUGGERNAUT” ...
... temperate Sheffield, September 22nd, 1907. Sir, —Your correspondent’s letter in to-day’s D. T.” anent Colonel Hughes’ intention to propose a resolution at the next Council meeting condemning the recent action of the police in summoning all and sundry ...
... PROMOTION OF TEMPERANCE. Another Lesson from Birmingham. A number of the leading citizens of Birmingham attended conference at the Council Houso last evening to discuss a means of providing counter attractions public-houses in the interests of temperance. Dr. ...
... TEMPERANCE PROBLEMS. MR. S. ROWNTREE ON CONSTRUCTIVE REFORM, ♦ CONFLICTING OPINIONS AT DERBY. (From Our Own Reporter.) Mr. Seebohm Rowntree lectured yesterday after* noon at St. Werburgh's Church, Derby, on Constructive Temperance Reform. a conference ...
... TEMPERANCE REFORM. MANIFESTO BY ARCHBISHOP TEMPLE. The Archbishop Canterbury has addressed to the his diocese a letter, the course of which observes:— « present position the temperance question demand the special attention of the the Church. The reports ...
... weight of her influence upon the side of temperance reform. If Session of Parliament were given to temperance reform, great piece of legislative work would be accomplished. Whatever might be done the course of temperance reformers was to press on. (Hear, hear ...
... TEMPERANCE LEGISLATION. MINISTERS AND THE MINORITY REPORT. * Eight hundred delegates, representing religious, temperance, and social reform organisations of the West England mot in Conference Bristol yesterday relative to Lord Peel s Minority Report. ...
... TEMPERANCE MEETING. Last evening a temperance meeting was held in tho Albert Hall, under the chairmanship of Mr. T. 11. Bainbridge. The Rev. G. Armstrong Bennett (secretary) said ever since the temperance department was recognised by Conference in 1877 ...
... THE PRIMATE AND TEMPERANCE. I Private Wire.) a * meeting of the National Temperance was held London last night. Archbishop of Canterbury, the ' president, reviewing the past work, there still remained the belief that total abjtL were fanatics, and ridicule ...
... THE TEMPERING Of COPPER. AMERICAN INVENTOR Mr. Gernsey, an inventor, tf*' reported to Mr. Root, Secretary o ...
... SONS OF TEMPERANCE. The session was resumed yesterday the Temperance Hall, Huddersfield, under the presidency of Bro. W. Gleadhill, M.W.P., Hull. Fraternal greetings were read from the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows and Ancient Order of Oddfellows. The ...
... T PRIMATE TEMPERANCE. TEMPERANCE. °P Canterbury, speaking at Cambridge Guildhall on Saturday night, said they were ' progress in the temperance cause, although slow. That slowness might S many ' but convinced they +^ . Was quite sure that winning depend ...