THE MEANING OF MODERATION
PUBLIC .MORALE
THE DUTY OF CITIZENS
According to the Dictionary of Svnonyms, "Moderation" moans: limited, restrained, temperate, cool, calm, dispassionate." No wonder that Moderation in words ami actions :d\\a\s considered a virtue!
As we yo .itmiil o.u ua.iv a.lfc.r. all have a wartime mn\—to be eliriont and to behave an j !io>,o of its who enjoy a :i ici,'ii\ gathering at a hotel should cxc-rc -e ■neratio.i. In entertaining our iriends — and especially men in uniform — we should rcmeniber the regulation.- relating to the use and sale ol ai'-oholic beverages. To irespass against the law or to drink to excess is a blow at Rood citizenship, and is likely to arouse criticism and dispute. • The freedom i o drink alcoholic beverages is a privilege that exists by of the majority opinion of our peopi Good things deserve respect and sfcau— A New Zeala *- —(P-B.AJ
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 119, 22 May 1942, Page 3
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148THE MEANING OF MODERATION Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 119, 22 May 1942, Page 3
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