The English Licensing Bill
_— . ■♦ Views of British Premier Pri'« .Vminmlinn.-t'npjrlelit London, Aug. 2 Mrßamouk, replying to a correspondent' onlogiscs the Licensing Bill, 'Ho declares that a mecsurc tor icducing the number of publio houses and bettering their condition doosnotprecludomoro legislative changes, Many reforms wero inrcconcilable because they adhered to somo vast and impracticable ideal, white others transferred to sellers of drink sentiments of moral reprobation which might tnoro properly be reserved for the immoderate consumer, All lovers of justice and temperance shonld support tho present practical Bill, which was ensuring more in the direction of licensing reform than Parliament hereto* joro tad been able to accomplish,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1057, 3 August 1904, Page 3
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106The English Licensing Bill Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1057, 3 August 1904, Page 3
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