CORRESPONDENCE.
THUI'ERANCE IJUESTIONS. To tub Editor 01? this ' Evusi.w Mail.' Sir.— Mr Graham's) reply in your issue of Saturday i3 no answer to my <|uestions lam noli the least mistaken, in Baying that Mr Graham did not answer llTy' (itioaU^n at his meeting. I fully understand tliat' tl}e existing lav/ was |n force ij,t the last election. Mr (jfr ihani is au afapt at answering (jueslions in a lion-committal way no evjuped jn h\i reply to me. 1 think Mr Urahum will find thi|t a large number of Temperance supporters at -the General Election will want to know what ho has done for the cause in return for their support and that some at least 'will not swallow his sugar-coated pills bo easily as did the handful of elector? at the Pioviuiii,*! I^ a 'l at his late meeting. So fiir as I am ooacerneci alii S."? llnm K wel come to all the comfort : he can derive from a, übto of sonlidencte from so small a ' portion of Hie eleetu s But I vdulii} remind him that the larger body of his constituents are looking for some evidence of crfnsiatency in his words and deeds which are not apparent so far as- the Temperance Question is concerned. Thanking you iv anticjpatjop — J am &c. ■ Tros. Jto|T?.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 88, 16 April 1895, Page 2
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217CORRESPONDENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 88, 16 April 1895, Page 2
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