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SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING.

A SLAP FOR MR. HOLMAN. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Sydney, June 14. Mr. Holman commented that the six o'clock vote would not cause the Kaiser to shrivel up, and die. They were not going to' win the war by putting water in their mouths after a' certain hour. The Daily Telegraph replies: "Certainly not, and with equal truth, and no less point, Mr. Holman might have said that all the late guzzling in Sydney hotels did not cause the Kaiser's shadow to grow less and that there is nothing to show how the unrestricted consumption of nobblers is to aid victory."

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1916, Page 2

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SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING. Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1916, Page 2

SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING. Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1916, Page 2

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