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MR ISITT ON THE LICENSING BILL.

[By Telegraph,—Press Association.] Auckland, Monday. The Eov. Mr Isitt on being interviewed re tho Licensing Bill, said ho was afraid tho whole thing would be burked this session.' Ho would have preferred a short Amending Bill, in--eluding the rombval of tho half vote. The applicationof the peoples' vote to all licenses, vetail aud club, The three

i fifths exchanged for a bare'major! I in smaller districts, and simpl voting papers. He objected to tl one-fourth compulsory poll on pri Icipal.' He thought the Alliani ought to' havo consulted the tempe anco party throughout the Colon; before publishing its criticisms on tl Bill. He also objected to prohibitio votes not being counted for the 11 duction. He did not beliovo tho pre vision for Colonial prohibition wa meant in good faith, and strongb opposed tho alteration in the Com niittees.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4809, 27 August 1894, Page 3

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MR ISITT ON THE LICENSING BILL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4809, 27 August 1894, Page 3

MR ISITT ON THE LICENSING BILL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4809, 27 August 1894, Page 3

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