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THE LICENSING ACT.

Sir,—lf the people of this Dominion aro not sick of tho Hon. Dr. Findlay they ought to be. His stupid interference with the administration of tho laws of this country issimply disgraceful. He said that tho public-houses could not open on December 20 last, and a learned "magistrate at AVestport has said they could. I understand that tho position of AttorneyGeneral in this country was | vacant for years. Tho present occupant 'got it from no wish'of the people He was , always defeated at an election,.and will be in the future. There is too much government in this country, with a debt of .£77,000.000 odd. AA'hat do they, want to send Dr. Eindlay to England for?—l am, etc., DEMOCBAT.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1037, 28 January 1911, Page 3

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THE LICENSING ACT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1037, 28 January 1911, Page 3

THE LICENSING ACT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1037, 28 January 1911, Page 3

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