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fight on against alcohol. "Let us use the Press more often than in the past. Write on the gambling menace and on Temperance. Let us endeavour to do more through Sunday Schools. Let us always be courteous. What may we do in regard to Liquor advertising?" Her last public presentation was in July 1959 at a meeting of South Dunedin at which she spoke on the WCTU NZ struggle to gain the right to vote.
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Christian Temperance Union is opposed to the Liquor Traffic because it is non-Christian, it is contrary to all that makes for a Christian nation. ... we must take up arms against this enemy of Christ. We are living not only for the present, we are living for the future. Every little life is our concern; therefore we oppose the liquor traffic for what it does to children."
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On 28 December 1945, her youngest sister, Robina Lily McKenzie, died. The WCTU NZ leadership offered their sympathies, and Hiett mentioned how grateful she was for their support at the "passing of my beloved sister." In early 1946, their brother Donald McKenzie, a boat builder who also lived together
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that year. Her presidential address at the 1943 convention at Palmerston North focused on WCTU NZ goals for international peace, prohibition, and ending the inequities in the way government addressed the problem of venereal diseases as well as the promotion of gambling, including the lottery used for
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Much of Hiett's WCTU NZ work through the 1930s focused on gathering statistics on alcoholism as a cause for crime and death and about the victims from the trade in alcohol. As the war in Europe and the Pacific theatres heated up, she advocated for total abstinence since the liquor industry encouraged
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On 26 August 1925, Hiett's mother died. Jane Sinclair McKenzie had lived a full life volunteering at church and participating in the Dunedin WCTU. This loss must have galvanised Hiett who then at the Otago District Convention in October 1925 gave a strong speech for national Prohibition as a crucial
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District Union Vice President in 1947 and continued in this capacity until 1960. She was honored for her service by the Dunedin Central Union in December 1954. They gave her a table lamp and an electric heating pad, however her thank-you speech emphasised the future of the WCTU NZ and how they must
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Her natural dignity and presence are such as to inspire the utmost respect and confidence. Tact and gentleness combined with firm handling of difficult situations, which are not always avoidable, have characterised her chairmanship. Her deep spirituality has pervaded the atmostphere and has been a
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Central Union organised speeches for girls during lunch hour at their factories together with other Prohibition meetings, for a total of twenty-four public meetings held in 1923, not counting the drawing-room meetings held in private homes. Hiett organised an Otago District Convention in 1923 that
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Meanwhile, her husband grew incapacitated and after fourteen months of illness, died 11 July 1935. Besides his role as a singer in the Hanover Street Baptist Sunday School, William Henry Hiett had been an active supporter of the temperance movement, leading children's groups called Bands of Hope.
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Hiett served as Dominion Vice President under Cybele Ethyl Kirk of Wellington from 1946 to 1949. She retired when Kirk did in 1949, and Catherine M. McLay was elected the new WCTU NZ president. Hiett's address given during 1947 Convention evidenced her assuredness in her new status: "The Women's
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in public schools, remove political disabilities of women (especially the role of Justice of the Peace, serving on juries, becoming a member of the police force). They agreed to petition that defaulters on the maintenance for wives and children be compulsorily employed and wages garnished. They
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of the Baptist Church, visiting and nursing the sick and poor while her husband became an umbrella maker. She led services for the Young Ladies' Bible Class, participated in the Charitable Aid Board, and supported the temperance efforts of the "No License Association". They moved to
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Central Union continuously from 1916 to 1955. That year the local chapter took charge of what became a District Union (later called the Otago District Union) that organised, mentored and regularly visited with the WCTU NZ branch Unions in
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the debates over the Union's stance on conscientious objectors showed the conservative turn most delegates were beginning to evidence. However, Hiett continued to push for closing saloons when all wished to celebrate the end of
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She served in this role for eight years, including Acting President during Taylor's illness at the Invercargill Convention of 1933. Taylor, growing too ill, stepped down. At the 1935 national convention in
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WCTU NZ officers 1946:back (l-r) Janet Atkinson, Mary Wharton Christian, Annie Doris Grigg, Mrs. V. Underhill; front (l-r) M.B. "Lucy" Lovell-Smith, Jessie Hiett, Cybele Ethyl Kirk, Constance Toomer
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grew ill. He was 75 years old when he died on 24 March 1946. Hiett had already announced her retirement from the role of WCTU NZ president. A description of her leadership skills was published in
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took up the presidency. Taylor nominated Hiett as Dominion Vice-president, leading to her election in this role while she was still president of the Dunedin Central and the Otago District Unions.
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on 23 September 1945 together with the Dunedin Branch. They set up a group to tour hotels on Fridays 7:30 - 9 p.m. to evidence after-hour trading, and received attacks by the press.
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patriotic purposes. An eye operation in 1944 put Hiett in the hospital for a month, and they decided not to have a convention that year due to the restrictions on travel.
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agreed with the national WCTU NZ that a day of peace and arbitration be celebrated in every Union. They planned to petition Parliament to enforce the anti-alcohol law in
143:; 14 April 1874 – 14 September 1962) was a New Zealand temperance activist. A Baptist deaconess for thirty years, she was president of the Dunedin chapter of the 1673: 1617:(Report). Wellington, NZ: Health Services Research Centre for Kaunihera Whakatupato Waipiro o Aotearoa/Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand (ALAC) 443: 196: 144: 250: 148: 1611: 1703: 1663: 1698: 1678: 1688: 1683: 1668: 312:
The national WCTU NZ convention of 1942 was postponed "because of the Pacific menace," and only the Executive Council met in
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waste and used the grain needed for starving people and animals. On 13 November 1940, the Hanover Street Baptist Church in
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with alcohol, maintaining the six-o'clock closing of public bars, and against the alcohol trade in the "dry"
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In 1900 she married William Henry Hiett (1867-1935) who had recently migrated from England. They settled in
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honored Hiett for her 25th year of service as deaconess, and they presented her with a "fireside chair."
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A Challenge not a Truce: A History of the New Zealand Women's Christian Temperance Union, 1885–1985
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Without Compromise: A Brief History of the New Zealand Women's Christian Temperance Union
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very profound influence at each Convention, and we all owe her sincere thanks for this.
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in 1913 where she took stronger roles in the temperance movement by joining the
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand (Otago & Southland Provincial Districts)
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Prominent member of women's rights and temperance movement in New Zealand
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Leadership in Women's Christian Temperance Union of New Zealand
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Humanitarian works, international peace and temperance activism
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Jessie died in Dunedin on 14 September 1962. She is buried in
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produced resolution and petitions in line with WCTU NZ goals:
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in the same plot with her older brother, Donald McKenzie.
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When Don stepped down as WCTU NZ president in March 1926,
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hosted the WCTU NZ national convention of 1925 at which
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Jessie Ann McKenzie Hiett was born in April 1874 in
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Drew, M.A., J.P." 179:, where they owned a store and a farm. 114: 1900; died 1935) 1641: 397:"Franchise Day, Lest we Forget" (1952) 626:"Report of Otago District Convention" 320:In 1945 at the WCTU NZ convention at 135: 1629: 1609: 519:Toitū Otago Settlers Museum, Dunedin 540:"Farewell to Mr and Mrs W.H. Hiett" 13: 1594: 1130:. No. 26038. 29 December 1945 439:Temperance movement in New Zealand 385:"A Tribute to Mrs. Peryman" (1947) 374:Writings about WCTU NZ and leaders 125:Jane Sinclair and Murdoch McKenzie 14: 1715: 1704:Burials at Andersons Bay Cemetery 922:"Our Dominion President Honoured" 463:"Taieri Mouth and Taieri Beach". 391:"Memorial Day, Rachel Don" (1951) 251:scientific temperance instruction 1664:New Zealand temperance activists 1699:People from Milton, New Zealand 1679:20th-century New Zealand people 1560: 1530: 1500: 1471: 1449:"Franchise Day, Lest we Forget" 1441: 1412: 1382: 1352: 1322: 1292: 1262: 1232: 1202: 1172: 1142: 1116: 1086: 1056: 1034: 1004: 974: 944: 914: 884: 854: 832:"Untitled - President's Letter" 824: 798: 768: 738: 708: 412:Hiett returned to serve as the 344:with them at 11 Duke Street in 288:Jessie Ann McKenzie Hiett c1943 111: 1689:19th-century New Zealand women 1684:20th-century New Zealand women 1669:Religious leaders from Dunedin 1612:Māori & Alcohol: A History 812:. 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Index


Milton
Dunedin
née
Women's Christian Temperance Union New Zealand
World War II troops
King Country
Milton, New Zealand
Dunedin
Otago
Taieri Beach
Oamaru
Deaconess
Dunedin
Women's Christian Temperance Union New Zealand
Dunedin
North East Valley
Oamaru
Sawyers Bay
Port Chalmers
Balclutha
Kaitangata
South Dunedin
Kaikorai
Dunedin
scientific temperance instruction
King Country
Dunedin
Rachel Hull Don
Elizabeth Best Taylor

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