03i fo STOP 2tvioo CONVICTIONS ••• V.riiiii>ition is not curried at the 3 roll. ■ nr- liquor traffic " ill be free •urrv 'i! for another three years. - that, on .< conservative es•4v, • v. in be free 10 produce 26,- '■ wnvictions for drunkenness in Ne"' •is:-:. In 1921 the traffic resulted in ■ 5.«i0 convictions. Not only will * traffic result -in that during the ■ l ' three venrs. but it " ill also result •ill tii- degradation and misery pro-:y-i is homes where the victim to g.,e? v ,i't appear in the Courts. Niii.ition does not immediately f- out all drunkenness, but it does l '- :c ' it enormously. In Toronto, '**s&. in 1914 under license, when bad 'drunks’ were arrested, the were N 5.951. In N>2l under proVision, .-a:hen any man showing signs I „< kenness was arrested, they were V-'l 1 - ■’' l' -. as Sir John Salnmnd has prohibition in the tJ.S.A the generation are growing up cultivating the taste for oleo-
is just Common-sense other than cure. ote ,r traffic and stop the kenness.—N.Z. Alliance
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Otaki Mail, 4 August 1922, Page 3
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