CAN THE TRADE ANSWER THIS?
LABOUR ‘AND PROHIBITION. “No class of society has received greater benefits through the Prohibition law of Colorado than the wageearners. My observation, with opportunities of knowing the results, equal perhaps to that of anyone, bears out this conclusion.”—C. C. Housetan, Editor “Denver Labou'r Bulletin.” ~
“Before the Labour movement can attain its place and fulfil its destiny it must rid itself of liquor domination and shake. off the shackles that that interest has bound about it. After years of investigation I find that Prohibition has proven that once the Labour movement: is loosed from liquor’s dictation, end its. me-mbership released from the poverty caused by drink, it will realise its dreams of economic ‘greatness, but that '°wi-ll not come until it has awakened to the _fact that it is to—day being made the slave of the outlawed liquor tl'afii?3 of America.” ~— T. J. Greer, President Louisana Federation of Lab'oilr——Advt.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3361, 13 December 1919, Page 5
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153CAN THE TRADE ANSWER THIS? Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3361, 13 December 1919, Page 5
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