TREATING TROOPERS TO DRINK.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —Can you awaken the consciences of those wickedly thoughtless people who treat our soldiers to drink? WhoeyV tempt 3 a recruit or a returned soldier, in this way should be made to feel that he is playing the enemy's game. In tho Old Country this view has led to legal enactments. It would take little pressure on our Legislature to make it an offence for anyone to " shout" for our men in khaki, or for any publican to answer the shout.—l am, etc., A Member of the Soldieiis and De'PENDENTS' WELFAIIE COJIMITTEE. September 22.
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Evening Star, Issue 15915, 22 September 1915, Page 7
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278TREATING TROOPERS TO DRINK. Evening Star, Issue 15915, 22 September 1915, Page 7
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