THE LIQUOR BILL.
tlu 111 Z EUIIOK-j Si?,—l lead your kjc'er and subleader on tne aoova t.i , <jind laughed. Who woke you, Air. isaitors dir. Aiccailum tuinio hr. may ue a ii..p van Wiukie, ou. you can lake tiie bun. I‘or many niuntas the Gove: inucrit has been asked to act on th< report <>t Ws own hoard, to find a permanent solution oi the aicohouc waste. \viien the demand tor ac.mn increased, (ha Tiaac brought lurtii a device .o make important the win of tne people. it was such a trick, that 1 nave not heard cd any pet son or any paper, coming out in tit: open to (jeicnil J. The wa ck dogs ol the people’s Id ernes couid have torn the device to shreas, but tiny would not, and did not. in ail the months when you couid have spoknu, when you were asked to speak, you never said a word. And tne poll.ic:r>as are l.ke the editors, they are anrticus to burke discussion. The Government lias been forced to act, so it i- merely recording upon the (Statute booK the demands that have reached it from all quarteis, remov.ng cm unjus. handicap to impose a greater. If you are going to hand out blame, take vuur own dose first.l am, etc., Ji. it. hiIENCH. Vv’aipukurau, Dee. 4th., 1918.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 313, 6 December 1918, Page 2
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223THE LIQUOR BILL. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 313, 6 December 1918, Page 2
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