MR MUNRO AND PROHIBITION.
TO THE EDITOR. ■Sir,—During the by-election Mr Munro traded on the Prohibition ticket, but so far at this election ho has evaded the question from tho platform. As an elector of the district, I ask Mr Munro to express his opinion on this subject through, the medium of your paper. Failing % reply, the only conclusion the electors of Dunedin North can come to is that Mr Munro is side-stepping, and is working hand and glove with the Continuance party.—l am, etc,, N.E. Valley. December 1.
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Evening Star, Issue 18139, 1 December 1922, Page 6
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