*T"*o-DAY tKs nation Is a free and sober people. I [The New Zealander Is a well-balanced, self-reliant, Intelligent:* &nd law-abiding citizen—a straight thinker and a straight worker. He jean stand upright and call himself a man. C HALL He submit to the tyranny of a small but persistent group of ** faddists and extremists, who would impose upon him Prohibition' •—firstly Prohibition applied only to his beverages, but later to his gmoke, his games, his amusements, apd all his wholesome pleasures?] fln America—that land where according to Bernard Shaw the people "know everything about Liberty, except what it means"—Prohibition has been imposed ugop t|je people for nearly three years. It has proved itself a failure^ I TSas not reduced excessive 3iinEng—but it Has substituted for v ■ good liquor the vilest and most vicious poisons that ever drove men tb madness and murder. It has not reduced crime—but it has made of the American people a nation of law-breakers, thus bringing all law; Into contempt Erohibition has failed—and its failure is colossal, r p "Hold fast to Liberty.** Do not jiermit this Hand of narrow, ffcrt-dqgkted cranks to. gut gkackjes upon our harmless pjeasJna£§i Make Up Your Mind-r-and Speak It! i fmti 8y th* IfaU&ut CttMeß tftte Hunted Trtis effTew ZaUmi,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18176, 23 August 1922, Page 5
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