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MODERATE DRINKERS AMAZED AT BILL

DEMOCRACY OUTRAGED APPEAL FOR AMENDMENT Ft €99 Association. WELLINGTON. To-da> The Dominion Executive of the Licensing Reform Association resolved this morning: “That this association expresses its amazement at the iniquitous proposal contained in the Licensing Bill for deletion of the third issue, thereby disfranchising a large and rap-•idly-growing body of thought in the Dominion, and on behalf of moderate electors calls on Parliament to resist this violation of the principles of democracy. That the association expresses its regret that the proposal of corporate control has found no place in the Licensing Amendment Bill and respectfully urges its inclusion by way of amendment to the Bill as providing a sound and practical method of controlling the licensing system in interests of true temperance.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 197, 9 November 1927, Page 15

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MODERATE DRINKERS AMAZED AT BILL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 197, 9 November 1927, Page 15

MODERATE DRINKERS AMAZED AT BILL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 197, 9 November 1927, Page 15

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