YOUTHFUL DRINKERS.
[to the editor.]
Sir.—Your correspondent "Fair Play" is welcome to the assumption:• thai; ''poor Avorking people" cannots. be respectable-^it is his, not mine. "If report.be true," as .lie says, "that* the liquor never saw the inside of a. pubiichouse: in Blenheim or anywheri> else—or the Working Man's Club* either," then no doubt the police will speedily.be on the'track of. it. Evidently there is at least one rsian wlu>i ( knows that "these. half-drunken youtiis got. drunk on spirits/ etc. The world is waking up on this drinks cjuestion. ■ > ■■ • . . .•
FM) BONO PrBLIGO.; .
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 63, 15 March 1916, Page 4
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92YOUTHFUL DRINKERS. Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 63, 15 March 1916, Page 4
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