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il)j corespondents' opinions are their own; the responsibility of editorial ■siioi makes sufficient ballast for the oditor's shoulders.j AA ELKOI ro.N .MEMOR Y. l.io tiie iiUitor). ►Su, J notice tija I the motion to ciose the hotel-s at U o'clock was lost m the ilyiiise bv one vote, and that tiie member lor Otaki cast hi* vote against tile proposal. 1 don't want to disturb old memories, but when last election was on a prominent JTieldite beggedi me tu vote for his candidate on ike ground that our then member had been absent whoa a critical stage of the LiceJiisiiitg .Bill was reached. J did not change my vote hut I know many temperance people did. L hope they will note that Mr .Field wm Vot absent and that his vote went solid for full hours audi lull opportunities for litfiior drinking.— I am. etc..
SUCCESS TO TE.MI'KHAXC ■Levin, July 28, 191(j.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 July 1916, Page 2
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153CORRESPONDENCE Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 July 1916, Page 2
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