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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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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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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
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