leaven of the party, be mended in its ways ; if not, it must be ended. 16. That the Elective Executive, an Elective Upper House the Absolute Majority a Civil Service Board, the extension of loans to local bodies, abolition of taxes on necessaries of life, revaluation of Crown Leases, a contracted expenditure, a controlled militarism, a more liberalised educational system, are aJI consistent with the hisrhest Liberal principles, and should be given effect to bv the next Parliament. 17 That the "money no object" policy must be slain at this election. 18. That one of the greatest and most subtle dangers to our country is the alcoholic indulgence of n.s people that total prohibition in each district b- the will of the people expressed by a threefifths majority is the 1 only feasible effective way of limiting the ravages of the drink traffic, and producing a sober people that the iniquitous attempts of the "Trade" since last election shows the necessity of keeping up in Parliarment the fightling strength that won, for temperance and liberty Local Option. 19. That, while in hearty sympathy with the daily reading in our schools of selected portions of the Bible and prepared to support it, this important innovation should first be submitted to a referendum of the people. I will take an early opportunity of addiessins you and "ivina reasons and facts for the faith that is in me and hope to win your confidence and support Your obedient sen' ant, W. A. CHAPPLF
Andrews & Manthel, ENGINEERS . . TORY STREET Beg to make knnwn to theii customerb that they have opened a SHOP SHOWROOM in connection with their woiks, ana me now able to supply all descriptions of Electrical Fittings and Aecessoiies. Engineers' and Plumbeis' Requisites in stock oi made to order.
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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 121, 25 October 1902, Page 23
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297Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 121, 25 October 1902, Page 23
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