POINTS IN BRIEF.
" The only alternative to 6 o'clock closing is the ordinary licensing poll at the end of the year," said Mr. Harris in the House of Representatives last night.
"We won't have a National Cabinet when the war is over," said Mr. R. M'Callum in the House yesterday afternoon. "I hope not" said a member, and some other members said "hear, hear." •
"I am not a prohibitionist or a. teetotaller, but I would like to see the sale of alcohol prohibited during the war," said Mr. E. Newman in the House of Representatives last night.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1917, Page 8
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