A WORRIED JAPANESE.
COMPLAINS OF LIQUOR ACT
RESTRICTION.
TALKS OF PHARISAISM,
By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright
Received 1.0 a.in , Jan. 10. Sydney, Jan. 10. Mr Parson?, Japanese Consol at Ado-* laido, visiting Sydney, ouaiplarn bittaily that owing to the now L : quor Aot he is unablo to receive his friends at the hotel on Sunday, Ho had to entertain them wa'k'ng in the streets and park; in the lattor a oonstahle debarred smoking. Another constable oompolled a cab to walk beoauso it was passing a ehurah. Such Pharisaism would not make for development of a robust nation, Uodor the circumstances he was not sorry to depart from the queen city. Othor visitors make similar oomplainte.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1649, 16 January 1906, Page 2
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