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PUBLIC NOTICEB. MR.. P. FBASER SPEAKS. UNDER THE RED FLAG. (Published by Arrangement for the N.Z. Welfare League.) On Sunday last, in tho Paramount Theatre, Mr. Frasersaid: "You have been asked to consider under which flag you wjll vote. THE LABOUR PARTY HAS BUT ONE FLAG, AND I AM WILLING TO ACCEPT IT-THE BED FLAG." THE RIGHT OF FREE SPEECH. In a letter to the "Evening Post," Mr. Fraser said: "I challenge the 'Post' to give one single instance Tvhere I have ever encouraged interruptions at a meeting of a political opponent." MR. OAKLEY BROWNE GAVE THE INSTANCE. WHEN AT HIS OWN MEETING HE WAS CALLED UPON TO CHECK MR. P. FBASER HIMSELF FOR MAKING INTERRUPTIONS. . CAN YOU SUBSCRIBE TO THIS? Clause 3, sub-clause "G" of tie Labour Party's Platform reads: "Where National ownership of an industry is effected, all labour for such industry, and at least ha! f the Board of Control in each oase, shall be appointed by the Union cr Unions affected.'' THINK WII AT THE ABOVE MEANS! THE TAXATION BOGEY. . THE TRADE SAYS that Prc.'Mbition moans more taxation. THIS * IS SHEER NONSENSE, when you .REMEMBER (1) That to get a Liquor Revenue of less than i1.00U.000, the «• country wastes J.9,'XK),O (10 per annum, (2) That neither Mr. Jlassey nor Sir Joseph Ward oven referred'' to Taxation when the r. resent Licensing Bill was before the House. IT IS TEN YEARS SINCE THEY MADE THE STATEMENTS QUOT11) BY THE HONEST (r) LIQUOR TRADE! (3) THAT AMERICA SURRENDERED i'M.COO.OOO per annum of Liquor Revenue vat.out a word about taxation. . THIS SHOULD BE SUFFICIENT FOR INTELLIGENT ELECTORS. VOTE LIQUOR OUTTQ-DAY. THE ATTITUDE OF THE BEST MODERATES. "WE CAN TAKE A DRINK OR LEAVE IT; BUT SOME OF OUR PALS CAN'T! SO WE'RE CUTTING IT RIGHT OUT, ■ AND "GIVING PROHIBITION A TRIAL." A FINAL, FUTILE PUNCH FROM PROHIBITION. PROHIBITION ADVERTISEMENT SAYSsLLOYD GEORGE authorises tho following by cables"Cortninly not opposed Prohibition Now Zealand." NEITHER ARE NEW ZEALANDERS OPPOSED TO PROHIBITION FOR TIMBUCTOO!!! We refer Electors to cablegram dated LONDON, November 29, in whioh THE PREMIER, MR. LLOYD GEORGE, gays, referring to Prohibition:— Ho "thought it impossible to apply it to Britain.'" WHAT IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR BRITAIN 18 NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR US! ! ! VOTE SOLID AGAINST PROHIBITION, THE N.Z. MODERATE LEAGUE, D. M. FINDLAY, President. R. A. ARMSTRONG, Dominion Secretary.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 71, 17 December 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 71, 17 December 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 71, 17 December 1919, Page 9

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