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Licensing Hours

His major concern about a referendum on hotel hours was that it would be decided on emotion, the Rev. D. Wilson, chaplain at Canterbury University, told a conference of sixth-form pupils in Christchurch yesterday. Pictures would be painted of drunken husbands, and women would flock in their thousands to vote against 10 o'clock closing. The question should be decided by competent peonle and not by emotion. Mr Willson said he did not drink, and ithe referendum would not I affect him at all.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31225, 24 November 1966, Page 16

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Licensing Hours Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31225, 24 November 1966, Page 16

Licensing Hours Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31225, 24 November 1966, Page 16