NO-LICENSE AND SPORT.
It is frequently stated Ly liquor papi» and ’ opeated parr* :-like by the man in the street, that nc-liquor will kill sport. Two most ii;; cresting facts are to hand bearing directly • ;:i till;- quest.ion. VVailii. a largo mining tow;; m New Zeala: d. voted the bar' < ui two and a half years ago. and, in spite of a fall in the mine shares of £7 per share owing t<’> the main reef pinching out. the Rugby Union has made wonderful strides under No-liei use. The secretary of the Rugby Union supplies these figures:—Takings 190 s. under License. £BO 4 6: takings. iboO. half year No-license. £l<’s ; takings, 191". No-liccnse. £l3B. Incrc-a.e clean sport by striking out the Top Lins on both papers,*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 288, 24 November 1911, Page 2
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