Among the questions being asked by per[?] who wish to weigh all aspects carefully before voting at the liquor referendum on Saturday is whether, in the event of a ...
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Advertising : 378 wordsSir.—The issues presented for our judgment are so bald that it is difficult for a temperate man to decide. I have decided to vote no-licence, not because I believe in ...
Article : 171 wordsSir,—Is it fair for Federal employees in receipt of generous salaries to be employed at the liquor referendum poll to the exclusion of recently retrenched State servants ...
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Advertising : 250 wordsSir,—"Country Clergyman" says that nolicence does not mean the complete demolition of the liquor traffic. Certainly not, otherwise I should not be in favour ...
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Article : 194 wordsSir.—The Rev. Dr. E. H. Sugden advances reasond which now induce him to vote "Yes." Manifestly those reasons were equally existent when the question ...
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Article : 243 wordsMany people have become despondent because they have been led to believe that there is no remedy that will reduce swollen veins and bunches. ...
Article : 139 wordsSir,—"Acus" states that" the no-licence party is backed by sentiment and the opposition is supported by logic." "Acus" might more truly have stated that the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 26 Mar 1930, Page 17
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