THE MODERATE LEAGUE
ANSWERED.
The No-License Party's ■' reprtsentative put up to answer the Moderate League speakers is iiLr W. D. Bayley, 1).A., teacher of economics, and Vicechairman of the Winnipeg Labour Pnr''(y. Mr Bayley had a crowded house in making this reply in Palnier&t on-North lastt Tuesday, and it is claimed Bayley's powers of debase werenever more admirably displayed. Certainly, by the advertisement appearing on page 6, the meet-in^ promises tcbe most interesting. The question has row be«u passed on *© the people to decide, and all thoughtful ci'jwei?* should hear'Mr Bayley'f? exhaustive reply to the Moderate Party's statement. The meeting is being held in Everybody's Theatre on Saturday night and Mr Bayley's platform power is already well known to the people (•? Wanganui. The answering of ques. tions will be a "special fea«nre of x>hf meet.ing. and questioners are spscially a s ked to come along. Be early to jiet iv.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17478, 24 January 1919, Page 5
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150THE MODERATE LEAGUE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17478, 24 January 1919, Page 5
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