Search
… L. M. Isitt, and the other leaders of the newly formed prohibition movement. He became an active member of the New …
… née Pollock. As both her parents were deeply interested in prohibition and other social reforms, it was little wonder … women in economic and social affairs. Although the feminist movement claimed her first allegiance, Lady Stout was also …
… was a generous supporter and advocate of social reform. Prohibition, free trade, proportional representation, the … of Henry George and one of the leaders of the single tax movement in New Zealand. After serving on school committees …
… 1891 Mrs Sheppard had inaugurated a women's page in the Prohibitionist , using the pen-name “Penelope”. Four years … organisations had high hopes of using the franchise to gain prohibition and other social reforms. In April 1896 a … Smith, the author of Outlines of the Women's Franchise Movement in New Zealand (Christchurch, 1905). On 13 July …
… and together they determined to fight for legislative prohibition. The campaign followed two chief lines of … attack. One was propaganda spread by means of a paper, The Prohibitionist , which, although started for local … cause he worked for and he was prominent in the Boy Scout movement. He was a governor of Canterbury College and was …
… especially when the body added extraneous planks like prohibition or the elective executive to an otherwise … not, in its initiation, a popular or spontaneous political movement. It was organised downwards pyramidally and the … of Ward's mystique as the heir of Seddon. Later Liberal Movements From time to time, particularly after the fusing …