•Mr. II; 13.. Holland, M.P., wilt speak nt tliu Empress Theatre on Suiulny ovciiiiiK nt B.o'clock, the-title'of his address being, • "Whero Labour Stands on iho Liquor Question." 1 Dr. Selis , Brodetsky, n mathematician mid Cambridge Senior Wrangler, whn enmo from'lho East End Jews' Free School, lms lieen married in London to Mile. Bornbloom— a Belgian refugee. She took up teaching in Bristol, where Dv. Brodetsky was n university professor, anil ho went.to her for lessons in Eusinnn. . ' •' THE I'HOTIIBTTION POLL. • Undoubtedly the man who, or the party which, can .submit »■ workable scheme fur tho easing of the great and growing burden of taxation and increased cost of living will absolutely sweep tho. polls next .-election. The Efficiency Bo'aro', uftnr tho most exhaustive investigations, public inquiry, and many inonllis' deliberation, decided I hat prohibition, iimnmliale and complete, is ossoiiliiil to national ellicinney. Tho 'hoard specifically stated Hint Ibis conclusion was arrived nt "from the viewpoint of tliij efficiency of the Slain and of the individual both during the w-:ir and after." The board declared, on sworn evidence, that lo cut out the whole business, pny compensation, and close it right up once and for over, would be a sound investmeiir, and that the cost Vould bo early recouped in the Dominion , .': increased eliiciency and output. There's the straight tip to a. now political party. Strike out the top lino next Thursday. -Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 162, 3 April 1919, Page 7
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231Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 162, 3 April 1919, Page 7
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