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LICENSED HOUSES’ HOURS. (.Received This .Day at Jl a.m.j LONDON, Feb. 1. A powerful protest against earl} closing of licensed premises was sent to London Licensing Justices by the executive of the Imperial Commercial Association, stating probably never in the history of the country has the liberty of the individual been subjected by a more vigorous limitation than the present, and urging that the closing hour be made eleven, instead of ten.
A LABOUR AIM. rectee’s telegrams(Received This Day at 8 a.m.) ! LONDON, Feb. 1. Undaunted by first experiences, the officials of the International'Federation of Trades Unions have drawn up a scheme for ratification by the Federation’s Conference in Rome in April, binding all affiliated unions, world-wide, to down tools on instructions of the executive, in the evoilt of a threat of war.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1922, Page 2
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141BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1922, Page 2
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