THE NON-SHOUTING LAW.
TO THE EDITOR.
j Sir.—ls the above law meant as a j national joke? Are the police of this country such an innocent, confiding I body of men n$ to be utterly oblivious' of the fact that it is openly and laughingly broken every day in this city at any hour of the day? Ask any I man-abont-town you know, and he will offer to shout for you if you deserve it. and without going too far into the suburbs, either. Go into the country pubs at any >nleynrds and the thing is done without even Juiy pretence nt secrecy. As T ara not n teetotaller, ploaso do not print ray name. Mr Kditcr,. or I might g"t rav friend, into. trouble, who vostc.rdav shouted mo a 'long beer.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 9
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132THE NON-SHOUTING LAW. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 9
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