THE BRITISH BREWERS AND EXPECTED TEMPEEANCE LEGISLATURE
The ’ brewers, who stood to ■ - ; j3 gain so much by Mr Act of 1904, are naturally not a little perturbed in view of the promised Temperance legisla- ' tion froip the present Govern- -i rne.nt. At their annual dinner iu London, some measured ex.-" passions found utterance ns to the possibility of legislation affecting their interests. “ The wave of Temperance ” wliicli has been passing over the eoun- - try, according to some authorities, but which has had in reality small, effects; comparatively speaking, has been a sore trouble . ; to them. ' . • :i
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43087, 2 May 1907, Page 1
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100THE BRITISH BREWERS AND EXPECTED TEMPEEANCE LEGISLATURE Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43087, 2 May 1907, Page 1
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