THE LICENSING COMPROMISE
PROHIBITION IN 1911. k By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, Monday. Mr. G. B. Kit-holla, the Southland orcaniser of Uie no-license party, considers that his party hit upon the best i; plan calculated to finish the liquor trane f . problem most speedily and finally, and c •with the least strife, trouble, and ex- v pense to the country; also, at a mini- r mum hardship to those in the trade. 2 The trade, he says, has secured almost ) as long u lease of life as the most opli- { miotic of its supporters expected. It is a possible now that prohibition may be i carried in 1011. In tut year the party ( holds a convention in Wellington, when ( its attitude to the Bill will be finally I decided. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 246, 23 November 1909, Page 3
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128THE LICENSING COMPROMISE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 246, 23 November 1909, Page 3
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