Archbisho;) Temple.-Of ail the pre--entibh* evils in this country, intemlerance is perlmps tie- worst. Sir W. Jul!, M. I).--Allohol is the most de--truetivo agent that we are aware oi in this country. •Judge Dowling, N.S.W. (before ISJS). -I have probably tried mon ■rimtntil eas.-s in New South Wales than my other man. I fo -I convinced that f nine-tenths of the colony’s publicinuse.s acre closed, I. as a criminal b dge. would soon have nothng to do, !■- I the gaols of the country Mould b< d nost empty. .sir. Justice Hawkins ('afterward.' L-.d Brampton) (IS'3).— Every day i •i>the more I think of the matter, *1: ■ more firmly do I come to the con--li-.sioii that the root of almost all t-rimi drink. I believe that nine-tenths oi ' • crime in this i-ountrv is engeiid.-red 1, ide th:- doors ot public-house...
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 294, 2 December 1911, Page 6
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