THE CAMBRIDGE LICENSING COMMITTEE.
TO THfc H>IT()R. SIR,--In your i sS »c "* Tuesday, Felnuary 10th, an article appears headed <# Temper ancs Crusade at Cambridge," which .ippe.us to reflect somewhat on MesMs A'-hcr .md Hughes in their capacity as licensing com missmncrs, «aying that the "independent party have not given universal satisfaction." T lv<-,e gentlemen liring the only two of the independent party nominated who have bejn on the committee before naturally take the slur to themselves, and a reply to the aiticle would have been sent to 3 mi before this, but it was thought be6t to aw .tit the result of the poll. The fact that Ml-sm , Aiher and Hughe* were -etunicd at the head of the poll is the best refutation to the statement. Of course, " universal sati'.fac tion " cannot possibly be given, where in the execution of their duty ttip commissioners are obliged to tread on some one's, conw.— l am, &c, Bi.le Ribbon. Mai ch 6th, 188."..
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1977, 10 March 1885, Page 3
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161THE CAMBRIDGE LICENSING COMMITTEE. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1977, 10 March 1885, Page 3
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