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TO-MORROWS DEMONSTRATION.

To the Editor. Sir,— Will you kindly inform me by whose flu'hority tho "World's Teihperance Sunday" has, in Nelson, assumed the form of a /•Ohildnon's No-Liconso meoting V By all moans teach tthe children, as the Bible dons, "temperance- in all things," but what have they to do with the No-License question ? In all probability they will have to unlearn all that is said to them tomorrow. I also Btroltgly object t8 a lAantt Itoing dmpJoyca for the ocC.ig?on, and ihiiik that professing ('ji-rirtfemns iJiould not held political meetings on the Lord's Day. Yours etc., G. It. SELBY.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 25 November 1905, Page 2

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TO-MORROWS DEMONSTRATION. Nelson Evening Mail, 25 November 1905, Page 2

TO-MORROWS DEMONSTRATION. Nelson Evening Mail, 25 November 1905, Page 2

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