THE NO-LICENSE QUESTION.
TO THE EDITOK. Sir,—Ha<l I not read the large amount of correspondence which has appeared in your columns with regard to the no-licenso question, I would not have believed that anions an Annlo-Saxon race a question of this kind could create such an amount, of argument. AVhcn we know that, liberty and freedom were the moulds in which tho character of the Briton was cast, ami reaJiso that it was this innate character alone that placed the British Empire in her position to-day, it is impossible— to a new arrival here, at anyratc—to soo two pities to a question of this kind. Viewing the position from a point of oharac-ter, I say that tho glittering prize for which these no-licenso advocate arc prepared to larter llie birthright of their race i 6 not. gold, but gilt—a fraud and a deception.—l am, etc,, Englishman] , 1
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14358, 30 October 1908, Page 6
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