TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Correspondents are requested to make their communications short. While always anxious to find space for letters on questions of interest, we do not undertake to publish them unless they are short and to the point. The necessity for brevity is especially great during the session of Parliament. THE LIQUOR TRADE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRESS. Sib, —Would it not be wise for liquo r merchants and publicans, as they so well know and have so often proclaimed the fanaticism of direct vetoists, to settle the matter at ouce by offering to take over their share of Burnham, Sunnyeide, and the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, &c. ? They might then learn how to close their hotels without any Act of Parliament whatever, and with much less about— Yours, &c, Compensation.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8579, 5 September 1893, Page 3
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