OUR LICENSING BILL
COMMENDED IX MELBOURNE. By Cable—Press Association —Copyright. Melbourne, November 23. . The Telegraph, commenting 011 the New Zealand Liquor Bill., says that it established records for Australasia in several respects, notably regarding the elimination of the middle issue. The wisdom of this is questionable. Many would not vote "no license" if it meant •'llO liquor." while others, while wishing to see the number of licenses reduced, were disinclined to vote for wiping them out. The article concludes: "The farHung scheme of the Bill is capped bv the provision to prevent the defeat of its intention on technical grounds. This sort of immunity has been sought often hut seldom found, and if the Bill reveals a way of ensuring it Xew Zealand will have achieved another triumph in advanced civilisation.'**
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 193, 24 November 1910, Page 5
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131OUR LICENSING BILL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 193, 24 November 1910, Page 5
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