LABOUR AND THE LIQUOR QUESTION.
STRONGLY WORKED PROTEST. I [BV TELEGRAPH —SPECIAL.] I Dunedin, Sept. 22. I The Dunedin Carters’ Union at a recent meeting, carried the following resolution: — That this union regret that a member of the English Labour party should accept an engagement to lecture for the Prohibition party at a time when Labour in New Zealand is endeavouring to solidify its forces at the next election. The liquor question has too long been the Übne of contention in Labour circles, and it is about Lime we cut it out of our propaganda and leave the question in the hands of the molly-coddle type of politician who revels in inflicting his extreme ideas : upon a patient ami long-suffering public. ”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 239, 23 September 1914, Page 2
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