A TIP FOR THE NO-LICENSE PARTY.
TO THE EDITOIt. Sin,—Tlift result of the advent of our mucky little Japanese allies in the Nor , - \\est portion of West Australia may. ho of service to ths No-license \>Scty in Us struggle with "the trade." Atone time in the small townships, in the Nor'-Wost and Kimberlcy "fclio trade" was the ruliujr influence The only thing for the station hands and -ncarloM to do when they struck a township was to get drunk and bow down and worship iho rulinsr deity. The Japanese carne and the Liquor party a nasty jar. Instead of {roinof in for drunken orgies the pearlers and station hands find amusement, if not instruction, in tho Japanese quarters. Wliv not, import, some of the jolly little raco into New Zealand? ■They arc for."before the -"Chows" that monopolise the lanndrv and fruit business in Dundin. and Wollineton. Instead of being undesirable aliens, tho Japanese—tho ladies especially—would give the trade as nasty v knock as ever it got.—l am, etc., ■ Bexgaiee. Milton, September 18. >
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13394, 21 September 1905, Page 10
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172A TIP FOR THE NO-LICENSE PARTY. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13394, 21 September 1905, Page 10
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