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LIQUOR TRADE.

PROHIBITION UNDER A NEW NAME. (By Telegraph—Press Association. Dunedin, last night. At a meeting of the temperance workers it was decided to form a now organisation called the United Temperance Reform Council. Its main object is to abolish the liquor traflic by the will of the people, and to contend for the right of colonial abolition of the traflic by a bare majority of voting, while not surrendering the present electoral local option.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 171, 31 July 1901, Page 2

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LIQUOR TRADE. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 171, 31 July 1901, Page 2

LIQUOR TRADE. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 171, 31 July 1901, Page 2

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