? ? ? • * • Kaiapoi field a question afternoon. Following five questions were submitted. Will any of our readers like to send brief answers to these questions? (1) If gin is taken with oysters, would the oysters he preserved in the stomach? (2) Was it usual to have wine at 21st Birthday Parties? (3) In what year was the franchise granted to women? What parties were the strongest in opposing it, and who sponsored it through Parliament? (!) Would the carrying of Prohibition increase unemployment? (5) Supposing the iKars w'ere closed, would this make any difference to the amount of money the men would spend on themselves, or to the number of nights th*»v would stay at home?
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White Ribbon, Volume 36, Issue 432, 18 July 1931, Page 9
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