NO-LICENSE.
THE CAMPAIGN IN NEW SOUTH WALES. By Cable.—Press Association. —Copyright. Sydney, October 10. ■Reports from some country districts state that publicans are getting shaky over the result of the no-license vote. On the whole, however, the liquor party is very hopeful of putting up a stiff fight all along the line. The no-license party is making use "n the shape of a large display of advertisements, of Dr. Findlay's cable regardlinc the police inspectors' reports, and th' cable signed by eight members of Parlic-
ment, representing no-license districts, declaring that no-license has resulted in a marked decrease in the consumption of liquor in their districts, and that it las been generally beneficial to the community they represent.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 157, 12 October 1910, Page 5
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118NO-LICENSE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 157, 12 October 1910, Page 5
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