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KNIGHTON RURAL TOPICS. I

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.,.,I

. " TREES OF BRECON AND RADNOR."…

I SERVICE AT BETHEL C.M. CHURCH.

AT THE POLICE COURT. I

• ,,New High Sheriffs.I

CHILDREN'S CORNER—Continued,…

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FORMER RHAYADER PASTOR.f

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..THE Prime Minister's Advice…

 I Hiding a Deserter.

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WAGES OF AGRICULTURAL ..I…

I TEMPERANCE REFORM.

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TEMPERANCE REFORM. Sir.—In your issue of November 4th Mr A. G. Harris expresses great surprise that at this time temperance men should persist in airing their var- ious theories for the solution of the drink problem. I would also express surprise, and gratification as well that at last our governing bodies throughout the country have begun to deal with the drink prob- lem and to use the words of a writer in the "Daily News" of November 11th, "done more in the twinkling of an eye than temperance reform- ers have accomplished in a generation." One great and far reaching reform is to make treating illegal in London. If I met Mr Harris in London it would be punishable by law for him to "treat" me to even a single glass of "Scotch" or for me to offer him anything stronger than a bottle 1 of pop, which he might not appreciate. The Liquor Traffic Control Board have cut down the hours for the sale of drink by about two-thirds —a "revolutionary" measure which the most rabid teetotaller would not have dreamt of a year ago in munitions areas. The "Daily Mail" referring to the effect of this alteration speaks of some of the parts affected by it as being now "twice as sober." They add "the public welcomed the order." The Central Board has also appointed a commit- tee of enquiry as to the alleged drinking amongst women and asked for evidence lrom various social organisations. Out of 15 different institutions only 2 are temperance societies. I The same authority has this week considerably reduced the hours for the sale -of drink in Shrop- shire and it is expected that the most thickly popu- lated part of that county will very shortly be placed in the "Munitions Area." The Army Authorities are beginning to object to the facilities for the sale of drink to our men in Flanders. It is stated on the authority of an M.P. recently that when tenders were asked for the pro- vision of 15 additional Army canteens to make it easier for our men to get their beer the Inspector- General of Communications would not have them. Other actions by our authorities might be men- tioned to show that in England as in Russia, France, and even in Austria, the evil of drink is being dealt with in a manner, beyond even the most sanguine expectations of temperance reformers.— Yours, etc., I I A. H. WAINWRIGHT. Knighton, 13th November, 1915.

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