N.Z. ALLIANCE.
/tftSSS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.; WELLINGTON, September 3. The Standing Committee of the New Zealand Alliance passed a resolution expressing disappointment with the reply of the Prime Minister to the recent deputation. It considers that the inability of the police to enforce the law adequately requires the attention of Parliament, and that the otie«tion of granting brewery licenses calls for administrative action on the part of the Government, as well as the control of the consumption of liquor in cabarets and danee halls. The Alliance claims that the present Parliament is not less favourable to the reform of the licensing law than the last Parliament, notwithstanding th" Prime Minister's view to the contrary.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19715, 4 September 1929, Page 4
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