THE LICENSING POLL
Sir, —I think you are not far wrong when you pick your correspondent. “Out and Outer” as a prohibitionist; it is just such a letter one would expect from such a source, and its object plain enough. It is about on a par with the following: When it was thought prohibition had carried the day in 1919 (before the soldiers’ vote had been recorded) one little snivelling gentleman was heard to remark, “Yes, and now we. are going to stop you smoking. We are going to stop you puffing your filthy tobacco smoke into people’s faces as they go along the S^i e wonder what sort of a race of creatures we would come to if such gentry held swav and where their antics “ a! - 1 ANTI-FANATIC. Wellington, November 20.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 51, 23 November 1928, Page 13
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