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SELBY. – On Tuesday the 30th
Oct., the Teetotallers of Selby held their first Workingmens’ demonstration
for this season in the Victoria Room, Jonathan
Hutchinson, Esq. in the chair, when shoemakers, gardeners, carpenters,
joiners, sailors, and labourers, came nobly forward and bore their willing
testimony in favour of Total Abstinence from all intoxicating drinks,
declaring that they could do hard work better without than with them.
The following Bill announced the Meeting: - The Storming party will be led on by Generals, Patriotism, Philanthropy, and Public Good, who ALWAYS conquer. Volunteers will be enrolled in the above gallant Corps in the Victoria-room, on Tuesday, the 30th of October, at 8 o’clock, p.m., by Sergeant Sobriety. The Recruits will be addressed by some old Veterans, who have been in the Ranks twenty years, and who speak of the service s being Perfect Freedom. – Working men rush to the Rescue. – God save the Queen. Main Menu - Shop Online - Email Us
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