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Who is Idling the Truth ? The Liquor Traffic recently published a statement adverse to Prohibition, which, they and an obscure American Newspaper, allege, was made by Col. William L. Barker, Head of the Northern Division of the Salvation Army in the VJ&JL With the full knowledge and consent of the Commissioner of the N.Z. Salvation Army, the N. Z. Alliance published the facts and a specific denial that Col. Barker had ever said any such thing. Here is a copy of the cable received by the N;Z. Salvation Army from the U.S;A. B3a NEW ZEALAND POSSref=RCE TELEGRAPHS. EASTERN KXTtMSJOIItJI *. CTSCEWMfH CO. LTD. Eaitwa Co. D»te Sump INWARD CABt/^ESSAGEt "Wjac gggtjjHtg'' 249<> T—tfcr Tub* M(k [7^ $£ V \" *- .. 'Aj^fovt. D»te"§BKnp^Sy . NZONE NEW YORK 315 3 50PM.. WUFY W £S**RN SALVATION WELLINGTON BARKER POSITIVELY DENIES HAVING SAID SUCH A THING |, THE EDITOR OF " CHEERIO " WAS SHOWN THIS CABLE: he and the National Council of the Licensed Trade, nevertheless, refused to withdraw the statement. That statement was false when first published, and remains false if republished a thousand times. We leave the Public to decide whether the Salvation Army or the Liquor Traffic * deserves their confidence. Strike a blow for fair play Strike out the 2 TOP Lines

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 14