: „-„—. —„ , B _ ® < I .■,•■•'.".■ 1. What amount will the' State need 7. Has any country in the world to pay the Trade? , made a success of State Control? It js. said that the recent Conference of Biewers, Sweden's Gothenburg system, Russia's National. Hotclkeepers, \\ me and Spirit Merchants, etc, * Vodka Monopoly, South Carolina's State Dispenswhile they disagieed shonfily on some things, aryt Saskatchewan's State Liquor Shops, were were quite unanimous in deciding to ask all huge failures. . ■ . ' , £15,000,000. , In Britain the i experiment at Carlisle in a State 2. Has any body of disinterested Public House is cited as having reduced drunken-. busineciß mif»n rppnmmpnriprl ifr 9 " ess ovcr 60/ °- But this is really due to the re " pusmess men recommended it : ductlon o{ the houl . s o{ sale t0 per day< An For obvious reasons no sensible voter will accept exactly similar lessening of drunkenness has reeither the Model ate League or TheTiade"as suited all over England where reduced hours pre- , authorities. He should know what he is voting foi. vail but where no experiments in State Public Let the National Efficiency Boaid say what it ' , Houses have been tried. It is reduction of hours,' thinks of it as an Investment not change of proprietorship, that has made better, 3. Is the new Government Depart- condltions ■■■ : ' ! ' : ?<r . ■ ■■.'■<■ ■ ; ment to be run for Revenue? S. Why did Great Britain appoint Let "The Trade ,, submit balance sheets so that the Liquor Control Board?' V 2ffJ^SMOoS 7 bC knoWn " N ° " Plfil " a Lloyd Ge ° rge abater 'enemy , poke at * 15 . 00 ° 1 0001 than either Germany or Austria..:,. -\ . ■ ;.;.. 4. Is it to be run not for revenue but 'Admirals. Generals, Shipbuilders, judges, Labour;, to nromote temneranro *> Leaders, etc,,. joined in demanding Prohibition,. to promote temperance . but the . lgt^-t cnemy) , - Vas strohg[ ,^.,.. Days of gfeat financial stringency he immediately trenched. It defeated the great P^inier ' and / ahead. Revenue must be pioduced The the Liquor Control Board was appointed' as a Liquor Department will be expected to produce compromise. • ■ ■y. . • its shaie. The pushing of sales will not be needed. _ ._„ .. . ■■■■■■ ■ ~.'.: Drink sells itself! O- Why did not the United States 5. Are the present Hotelkeepers, or Canada adopt State Control? Bar-tenders and Barmaids to be lhe Umt « d -S.tates.ihas sacrificed: an Annual ' the new civil servant* •> Revenue of £100,000,000. and Canada,an Annual . tnenewciVW>ServantS. Revenue of £5,000,000, because they were strong : There may be real difficulty m staffing the new enough to throttle the Traffic, and wanted the Department. The other civil servants may object job done thoroughly. In spite of the restrictions to the new type. One other department brands Gieat Britain spent last year, at the present inthemnow. It loada a 30year old publican, 121 i creased prices, no less than £250,000000 in years on a Life Assmance policy. Will this be Diink. '■■'■" removed when they become Civil Servants? in e « ' a. \xrxi *u - u u .i -' *"• Is State Control necessary in 6. Will there be a new brand of New Zealand? ■ liquors Guaranteed not to pro- D ... * , duce present Effects? ' if • "sV "? •'" e T*T ent A bU m the iectl y during the 4 years of the War, hquor. State" hqnor Will produce drunkenness, ■ and as much more indirectly. It is responsible for t Stff? , TV 0 "? in p fiCie , nCy , ]U ? 4 aS 43 ' 600 convictions for drunkenness during the oririntiS - " f'., ™™ has/produced more misery- • t for dnnk and excess »inevitable. ' poverty and crime than can be measured. State Control Kas Always Failed!" • State Control is Always Discarded! Prohibition has Always Succeeded! Why try a discredited remedy when the true remedy is known? Canada wd United States have adopted National Prohibition both for War Lthciency, and for Peace' Efficiency, after experience with both State Ownership and Prohibition Sign the KZ. ALLIANCE MONSTER PETITION %»i ii „,. . Emeienoj Series—lo
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 1, 26 September 1918, Page 9
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