LIQUOR LAW REFORM
POSITION IN NEW SOUTH WALES. By Teleeraph—Press Aissociation-Copyriglrt Sydney, July 9 Replying to a New South Wales Alliance deputation i asking for a baro majority vote ami the r earlier closing of hotels and State option, the Minister o f 'Justice said the pressuro of business made it impossible lor the requests to bo consideied this session. He would 1 -sympathetically placo the requests before his colleagues, with a view to ac-
tiomnext session He had little hope, lowcvei, of securing much m the way ■pf liquor reform from the- present Par.lamenl XJjitil they could get m each sloctorate a strong party absolutely detoimined to put tbo 'liquor question lirsl and toiemost it was no use blaming Paihamcjit fof ,not doing what the "ivailtcd.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2198, 10 July 1914, Page 8
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127LIQUOR LAW REFORM Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2198, 10 July 1914, Page 8
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