THE OPPOSITION AND NO LICENSE PARTIES.
TO Tilli EDITOU. Sin, — In a recent issue you stated that a compact had been entered into between the above in connection with the coming election. As one who knows will you allow me to say that the statement is absolutely devoid of truth, and is evidently a ruse on the part of tho enemies of both parties to cause dissension in their ranks. The no-license party has, for the time being, all the legislation it requires, and needs not tho assistance of members at the present juncture, and so long as candidates are content to lot the licensing Acts remain as at present, tho party knows no colour.” In the interests of both the parties concerned 1 trust you will publish tho foregoing.—l am, etc. Recuauitk.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XVIII, Issue 2906, 19 June 1905, Page 2
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133THE OPPOSITION AND NO LICENSE PARTIES. Waikato Argus, Volume XVIII, Issue 2906, 19 June 1905, Page 2
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