“PUBLIC ENEMY No. 1 ”
ADDRESS BY REV. R. DAY AFTER-CHURCH MEETING HELD At an after-church meeting held last evening in the Civic Hall, Paeroa, and attended by about 30 people, an address was delivered by the Rev. R. Day, returned chaplain and Independent candidate for the Thames electorate at the forthcoming election. The subject of Mr Day’s address of which an extended report will appear in a later issue of the 'Gazette, was “New Zealand’s 'Public Enemy No. 1.” It dealt in particular with the relation of the liquor traffic to the Dominion’s war effort.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32303, 23 August 1943, Page 5
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95“PUBLIC ENEMY No. 1 ” Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32303, 23 August 1943, Page 5
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