Mr. Atkinson did not blame the colonial Judges nor the Privy Council, but he did blame the law under which the trouble arose. It was thirty years old and he hoped Mr. Barber would help the majority of the House to see it did not live one hour longer. — Mr. Atkinson at the No-License meeting. EGGING BARBER ON. A.R. :Go on, Barber, buck up. Stick him in t)i£ ribs. I've sharpened tl knife myself.
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 206, 11 June 1904, Page 13
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74Mr. Atkinson did not blame the colonial Judges nor the Privy Council, but he did blame the law under which the trouble arose. It was thirty years old and he hoped Mr. Barber would help the majority of the House to see it did not live one hour longer.—Mr. Atkinson at the No-License meeting. EGGING BARBER ON. A.R. : Go on, Barber, buck up. Stick him in t)i£ ribs. I've sharpened tl knife myself. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 206, 11 June 1904, Page 13
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