NO SPORTS.
The Liquor Tl ' land. M it UM proi I ! els.-wh nnwilhngne ' the a people expn *« d at th< ballot I Chalmt • - ' l" ' roted luelt drj b| i thn I mafortty, and • njoyed the mouths, when the Hon-, of Lord!, to whom the Brewen appealed, epeel the will of the pteufi upon ■ legal technl etlity The nunc tactU i arere -'i 4 - tempted in gOOthind "N was .artied in Harv«l in H Ifjt, but the lleenM bolder! challen the vaiiditx U the poll on I >«nd that it pence an tl the municipal rtectioua. The I is now ended, with the House of I judgmeni npiioallni the validity of the poll. In this in.stam, |h> I Tourt in tb*» Empit • hf I ' did <>f th* p»«ople.
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White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 332, 19 February 1923, Page 9
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127NO SPORTS. White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 332, 19 February 1923, Page 9
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