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A BETRAYAL OF CONFIDENCE

The confidence of the child has been grossly abused recently in certain Sunday schools, where a leaflet was distributed among the children. This leaflet, while ostensibly temperance propaganda, contains the following example of typical prohibition verbal U “You will find,” states this leaflet, "that neither you nor anybody else can always trust a person who takes alcoholic liquor.” , This statement is perfectly true. It is equally true that neither you nor anybody else can always trust a person Who part his hair in the middle or ridea a bicycle. To a child, however, the confidence trick goes over, though no doubt causing much painful bewilderment to children whose parents are not strict teetotallers. Instead of instructing children to “Honour thy father and thy mother” the inference is given out that mother and father cannot be trusted if they have a glass of beer or wine. This perverted fanaticism on the part of the more militant section of the prohibitionists has been a very great handicap to true temperance. It is by methods such as the above that support given in the past to the “bone dry” cause has almost entirely disappeared

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXL, Issue 20250, 28 October 1935, Page 4

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A BETRAYAL OF CONFIDENCE Timaru Herald, Volume CXL, Issue 20250, 28 October 1935, Page 4

A BETRAYAL OF CONFIDENCE Timaru Herald, Volume CXL, Issue 20250, 28 October 1935, Page 4

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