Walker, Alan, et al. New Policy On Liquor, A. Termperance Alliance. 1964. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/135798.
APA citation style
Walker, A., Judd, B., Cook, B., & Jackson, A. (1964). New policy on liquor, A. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/135798.
Chicago citation style
Walker, Alan, Bernard George (1918-1999) Judd, Brownwell Cook, and Alan Jackson.New Policy On Liquor, A. Termperance Alliance. 1964. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/135798.
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All speakers explore a policy on liquor. First Speaker speaks on the effects of the Royal Commission into alcohol. Speaker Stresses that Christians should care about the rise of liquor and it's effects on the western world. He argues against Sunday trading for liquor stores. Cook speaks on the distruction of alcoholism on man. He critiques the advertisments for alcohol. Cook looks at correlation between alcohol and negative consequences for society. He calls for restrictions on alcohol. Walker looks at the effects of Temperance rallies. He examines the reduction of the temperance movement. Walker shows that alcoholism crosses class and gender boundaries. He critiques the closing time of liquor venues. Note in box reads : "Sunday, 21st June, 1964 at 3pm in the State Theatre, Market St, Sydney Chairman : Rev Alan Jackson (Central Methodist Mission) Speakers : Rev Bernard Judd, St Peter's Church, Bourke St East Sydney Lieut Commissioner Dr Bramwell Cook, the Territorial Commander, the Salvation Army in Eastern Australia (He retired to Christchurch New Zealand where he continued in medical practice. I visited him in Christchurch in Sept 1977 Rev Alan Walker, C.M. Mission Broadcast by 2CH"
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