THE PROHIBITION DEBATE.
(To tho Editor ) Sir,—As with your superior knowledge you consider statistics quoted from the & Official Year Book 1902 (the last issued) ‘ancient history’ perhaps you will oblige your readers by publishing something later which indeed will bo ‘ news.’—Yours, etc., T. M. Smith. rOur correspondent apparently imagines that a few figures quoted from the Official Year Book of 1902 (published and read bv those interested fourteen months ago)" dealing wish matters two years old becomes news when ho quotes them. The statistics may be news to Mr Smith; to most colonists they are very much of a twice told tale. Besidts they were again very prominently quoted at tho recent licensing elections.,— Ei>. E.S.]
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 January 1903, Page 4
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116THE PROHIBITION DEBATE. Greymouth Evening Star, 22 January 1903, Page 4
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