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Why Vote Against the Liquor Traffic?

1. It is the occasion (f an enormous amount of immorality. 2. It destroys the happiness of many horneß. 3. It subjects numheilei-s wives to untold suffering, and reduces many women and children to beggary. 4. It occasions most of the pauperism, crimes of violence, and insanity. 5. It occasions enormous expenditure to prevent and punish crime, relievo its paupers, and counteract, its immoral influence, and so burdens the community with heavy taxes anil makes large demands on private clarify. 6. Diunkards want the u-inputicn removed. 7. It is not a necessity, and the interests of the rising generation imperatively requires itp suppression.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 271, 18 October 1902, Page 1

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Why Vote Against the Liquor Traffic? Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 271, 18 October 1902, Page 1

Why Vote Against the Liquor Traffic? Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 271, 18 October 1902, Page 1

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