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•SIYDiMEY, April 20.
Professor Anderson Stuart addressing a n.O!-lic:ense cionfer'ence on (ho medbal aspect of tlio temperance quoVion, iioaidcminorl the shout-nig haibit. Ho gave this advice: ''If yen meet a man in the street who asks yon to have a driwk kneflk him diown. Hit his head and dbn't let him np till lie signs the pledge. People put down their misfortunes to bad! whisky bait it was too frequently the bad man and not bad whisky." Alcohol was rarely adulterated in a deleterious way. TliEt eiommomeist adulterant was waiter a.nd tilie m r>ro cf tha.tthie better. The Lord Mayor advised! the party to -advocate a. substantial decrease rather than an attempt to wipe out all the licenses at once.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10346, 20 April 1911, Page 2
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132TELEGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10346, 20 April 1911, Page 2
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