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! Sir, —I was astonished to read in ;' your paper to-day tlie lisfc"b£'"impos- ; sible questions addressed to tho Minister of Defence by the Moderate League. These questions are obviously designed )- to .elicit answers calculated to serve the , ends of '•members of the Moderate League whose social habits would be ( - affected by tlie .proposed,'..change." Gould anything be inbW's'elfisli?''/Fancy anyone, at this trying and,anxious, time . putting their ''social habits'', forward j,.- as a reason why some :afc least'of the ST' temptation to'drink should'not be: removed from our soldiers. ' - And it is i:;' ■ to me remarkable. that men staying' at • : homo here in safety and comfort, should '.. . even suggest that a' little sacrifice on ; • the part of the civilian should come into ; consideration for a single momenta—l 1- «u, etc., MOTHER MODERATE.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2709, 2 March 1916, Page 6
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132VIEWS OF OUR READERS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2709, 2 March 1916, Page 6
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