THE LIQUOR QUESTION.
King Country Local Option. An impTtri:.-. --.v.- : ■ :.: v.-; - ;: ■,'.<:■ by the PrinKof hm .-pcf-h i:i si/.- JI«.;;:-•(' of Ji ?j»rc--sentativcs en K rbiay af u-rnoom Outlining the of the sermon, Sir J. G. Ward naiM a Bill would be introduced which could confer on the people of the King Country th<- right to giv" expression to th"ir opinion on the liquor question. Th" inference to be drawn is that the people in the King Country are to be allowed the common privilege of voting on the question of local option. Mr W. T. .Terming-, member for the district, .-peaking to your tive, expire- : hm !:< en an; relation of the : ; t;-.t- .n'.eni. ema::a:mg iron, tiePrime Mm: tm\ The member:- r 'ia'.:the Gov.r: ::.••:.-- ti-- r, rf the ',.-.'. !-;e thriughoul the Jiohc Potac. ;
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 202, 25 October 1909, Page 2
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132THE LIQUOR QUESTION. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 202, 25 October 1909, Page 2
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