PREMIER AD PROHIBITION.
By Telegraph —Press Attestation.
Christchurch, last night
■Writing to the Premier on the Kith 3Mi- Jill, At.11.1t., snitl lie liitd been tumble to get satisfaction from the Ministers of Education of Justice with regard to the protrisu given tlmt provision would be made for tv depraved class of inebriates who spend their time between the police court and the gaol. Mr Eil asked that the matter should be brought under the notice of the Cabinet. The Premier, in reply, writes that the matter has been brought under the notice of the Cabinet, but it is one that involves very large expenditure. " l presume,” Mr Beddon mhis, “ that by carrying prohibition one of the ends in view was to prevent people being able to get alcohol, and the unfortunate state of things depicted will not continue to such a large extent.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 870, 21 April 1903, Page 3
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