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N.S WALES LIQUOR BILL

ABSOLUTELY NO MONETARY COMPENSATION. Pros Association—By Tolegwpb—Coprrifk*SYDNEY, October 4. (Recemxl October 4, at 9.2 ajn.) In the Assembly the Attoxney-Genesai, in moving the second reading of the liquor BITL, said that there would be absolutely no money provided for compen s » t^o,l - Upon that principle the Government stand fearlessly, because they recognise that rather than dislocate the ordinary business 'A hotels it would pay them to give a reasonable time for the licenses to run. He quoted legal authorities to show that there was no xoch thing as vested interests m licenses, and declared that. 90 per cent, of the existing boteb were tied houses. The agitation against the Bill emanated from the wealthy brewers, who had enteied into a speculation with their eyes fuDy open to the probabilities of the situation.

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Evening Star, Issue 12626, 4 October 1905, Page 6

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N.S WALES LIQUOR BILL Evening Star, Issue 12626, 4 October 1905, Page 6

N.S WALES LIQUOR BILL Evening Star, Issue 12626, 4 October 1905, Page 6