THE LICENSING BILL
LOOKS LIKE BUSINESS. It now transpire* (advke« our parliamentary .-.•orre-spondont) that, the collapse of the' debate on the IJoenslng Bill was not a surprifio to members, but ihat the whole matter was prcai ranged. '! lui only doubt was as to whellier the speech '.l* lhe Leadei of the Opposition would cause some uncontrollable, member to break away from , the understanding. Our Obristcfiurcli corrcepondeiit wirefi: --Piohibilion leaders here are decidedly pic-wed at the report that the Jxx-al Option and National Prohibition Lssics are to be separated. An arneH/neiif in this direction will have l<K.-al opinion in Prohibition circles almost entirely favorable to the Bill.
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Evening Star, Issue 14515, 5 November 1910, Page 5
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106THE LICENSING BILL Evening Star, Issue 14515, 5 November 1910, Page 5
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