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VIEWS OP A QUEENSLANDER. [From Oi;n Corresvoxdknt.] DUNEDIN, February 4. The Rev Dr Youngmaii, of Queensland president), of the General Conference'of the Methodist Church of Australasia, before leaving for Wellington this morning, told a ''Star' reporter that the Queenslanders have a very friendly feeling towards the New Zealanders, and watch with keenness all that is going on in the dominion as regards social progress, and they have a special interest in the dominion s temperance legislation. A new Licensing Act had "recently been passed in Queensland, and represents a considerable advance, on the previous Act. It provides for all stages of local option, up to prohibition, when the people are ready for it.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10685, 4 February 1913, Page 3
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