TO-NIGHT’S DEBATE.
At the Opera House to-night' the N. A. Davis for the Mr J. Dixon Ward for the anti-pflHiib
tionists, >yill ; discuss "the question “Would Nor License;- <as. provided, for by the New Zealanders, be justifiable.-and in the best interests of the community ?” Mr J. C. Macky will preside. The conditions of debate which;have been arranged are as follows:—Mr Davis to he allowed thirty minutes to open the debate j Mr Ward .to be jit l ■-veil thirty minutes to follow ; Mr Davis to'be allowed twenty minutes for rex-n. r Ward t 0... be allowed ten miiiitbs t\» close; the chairman to strike a two minutes before tin e expires in <m- case ; chairn an to allow tin e off for » .t«-» i notions or points of order. For at ], iis.v. the charge will be one shilling to f'tc dress circle and orchestral stalls, and <rre to other parts of house. Aft-: c-oenses connected with t 1 e hire of t'e Opera House, etc., have been paid, anv nri his will be presented to the Auc’ Hospital.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 819, 16 November 1905, Page 23
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178TO-NIGHT’S DEBATE. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 819, 16 November 1905, Page 23
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