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Iroi Tnflup'nra Colas tax© Woods’ ureat Peppermint Cure. Found. SPUR found on Normanby Road. Owner may have same on paying cost of this advertisement. Public Notices. AN APOLOGY FROM MR. FRED BURKE. (Reprint from the "Toowoomba Chronicle;” August 28, 1923.) PUBLIC APOLOGY. I HEREBY withdraw the statement concerning the A.8.C., Limited, publicly made by ifie in the Town Hall, Toowoomba, on Wednesday evening, August 15, 1923, on the occasion of a public debate on the question cf Prohibition to the effect that such Company had offered a Brisbane paper £lO,OOO to turn Prohibition, as such statement is absolutely untrue, and I express my sincere regret at having made such statement. Dated at Brisbane, this 24th day of August, 1923. FREDERICK BURKE, Witness : C. S. Eden, solicitor, Brisbane. A CHALLENGE TO MR BURKE. Mr Frederick .Burke having alleged that he has visited the U.S.A, under Prohibition, he is hereby challenged to state the boat by which he went and the day upon which he arrived; also the boat by which he returned and the date upon which he got back. He is also invited to explain why, when challenged in Australia to give these particulars, he failed to do so. Issued by the New Zealand Alliance for the abolition of the Liquor Traffic.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4895, 26 October 1925, Page 3
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