UNDERMINING PARLIAMENT
A DANGEROUS POLICY The expenses of the Anti-Saloon League in America —corresponding to the New Zealand Alliance here —are chiefly incurred in influencing the results of political elections and in creating lobbies'to press class legislation to the exclusion of all other public affairs. A vicious dominance at Washington and a dangerous and subversive power in the several States have been acquired by the private organisation of the Anti-Saloon League at a cost of seventy million dollars. This is a condition which cannot be ignored in New Zealand. The Alliance exists for the same purpose as the Anti-Saloon League, and is already employing the same tactics, it cares not for questions needing the best brains of Parliament, and involving the happiness and prosperity of the people. Since it realises that prohibition can never be carried by the people's vote, its main efforts are novy being concentrated on securing the nomination to Parliament of men of its own choice. How far these attempts at Super-Government are like’ to be tolerated in a democrUic country like New Zealand, remains to be seen, but with the experinece of America to guide them, New Zealanders are not likely to be hoodwinked by such underground methods.—Advt.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 491, 22 October 1928, Page 12
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202UNDERMINING PARLIAMENT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 491, 22 October 1928, Page 12
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