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THE LICENSING COMPACT.

"MAY CAERT PROHIBITION IN 1911." '". IB* Tolccraph—Press ■ '•'■■'.. Duriedin, November 22. ■Mr. G. :B. Nicholls,; organising agent for Utago and Southland for tho No-License party, says:—"Personally, I think/, considering the many difficulties in their way, tho representatives of tho No-License party have hit on' thebest plan calculated to fanish this liquor trade matter most, quickly, most finally, with the least strife and trouble, with the least expense to _ the, country, and with n minimum of hardship tp those: in tho 'trade.' As regards the 'trade,' they! have secured almost as long ;a lease of life as the most optimistic of'them expected. -It is possible now' we may carry Dominion prohibition in'; 1911. \Thoro is a. .Dominion convention of our' party in' WelliWton, oa Wednesday,.which will finally, deilide the party attitude: towards the Bill."; , -jf. ;. . ' ■' >■.". Auckland, November 22. At \pnvate. meeting of .-.-the". No-Licohso party, three hundred being .present, Mr; .Wesley Spragg .explained,the reasonof the compromise with.tho liquor, party. :.No resolution was passed. -The; meeting was. more satisfied with the-proposals. '.-.'--, ... : .-..-. ,-;'■•■■'."

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 671, 23 November 1909, Page 6

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THE LICENSING COMPACT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 671, 23 November 1909, Page 6

THE LICENSING COMPACT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 671, 23 November 1909, Page 6

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