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    South Australia - Social Matters

    Temperance and Allied Matters

    Shouting

    Information on this practice is in the Register,
    20 April 1869, page 3c,
    28 May 1869, page 3d,
    Observer,
    24 April 1869, page 5b.
    The origin of the term is explained in the Register,
    6 March 1905, page 4e.

    "The System Vulgarly Called Shouting" is in the Register,
    28 May 1869, page 3d:

    Information on "shouting" is in The Lantern,
    1 January 1876 (supplement).

    "Anti-Shouting Crusade" is in the Register,
    3 January 1876, page 4e,
    Observer,
    8 January 1876, page 13c.

    The Register of 23 May 1881 at page 4d-1c (supp.) has an editorial headed "The Synod on Shouting":

    To this dogma Mr Frederick Richmond responded on 23 May 1881 (supp.), page 1c: A correspondent to the Register on
    31 January 1883 at page 7b asks the question - "How many men have become habitual drunkards through the practice of shouting?"; also see
    5 February 1883 (supp.), page 1d.

    A meeting called to form an "Anti-Shouting Society" is reported in the Register on
    16 June 1883, page 5c; also see
    16 and 19 June 1883, pages 5b-c and 6d.
    "Shouting and Drinking" is discussed on
    26 and 31 March 1903, pages 4c and 8e; also see
    9 April 1903, page 6e,
    17 February 1905, page 5c,
    12 March 1907, page 4e,
    27 November 1911, page 9c,
    27 January 1913, page 10f,
    26 October 1915, page 5c.

    Anti-shouting clubs at Maitland and Quorn are reported upon in the Advertiser,
    26 May 1909, page 6f.

    "Politicians and Anti-Shouting" is in the Observer,
    25 January 1913, page 34d; also see
    Register,
    27 January 1913, page 10f.

    "To Shout or Not to Shout?" is in The Mail,
    1 February 1913, page 9a.

    "Soldiers and Shouting" is in the Register,
    29 and 30 January 1915, pages 4c and 11d.

    "Is Shouting Doomed?" is in the Register,
    22 and 26 October 1915, pages 6e and 5c.

    "Shouting - An Old Custom Criticised" is in the Register on
    30 May 1917, page 6g,
    2 June 1917, page 9e. Also see
    3 May 1918, page 4c,
    15 September 1919, page 3h,
    7 July 1926, page 13a,
    Observer,
    17 July 1926, page 59a.

    "Anti-Shouting" is in the Register,
    3 May 1918, page 4i.

    "Smoking and Shouting - Bad Influence on Youth" is in The News,
    1 May 1935, page 5f.

    Social Matters - Choose again

    Temperance and Allied Matters

    Miscellany

    Also see Adelaide - Hotels.

    "History of Liquor Reform" is in the Observer,
    25 March 1916, page 18c.

    The prohibition of distillation is commented upon in the Register, 22 August 1840, page 4b:

    "The Colonial Ales" is in the Southern Australian,
    10 May 1844, page 3b.
    Also see Brewing.

    The formation of the SA Catholic Total Abstinence Society is reported in the Observer,
    4 March 1848, page 2d.
    Also see Religion.

    "The Police and the Publicans" is in the SA Gazette & Mining Journal,
    18 March 1848, page 2c,
    19 August 1848, page 2c,
    Chronicle,
    19 March 1864, page 5b,
    Express,
    5 and 7 February 1885, pages 3d and 3f.
    Also see Police.

    A public temperance meeting is reported in the Observer,
    2 March 1850, page 4a (supp.).

    A meeting of licensed victuallers is reported in the Commercial Advertiser,
    28 September 1850, page 5c,
    Observer,
    26 July 1851, page 7b,
    23 April 1853, page 8c,
    15 and 22 July 1871, pages 5d and 7a.

    "The Statistics of Drinking" is in the Observer,
    4 March 1854 page 1e (supp.).

    "The Temperance Movement" is in the Observer,
    19 May 1855, page 6b.

    "The Licensed Victuallers Act" is in the Register,
    2 May 1855, page 2h,
    2, 3 and 10 December 1868, pages 2d, 3g and 2c-3c,
    Observer,
    5 and 12 December 1868, pages 5d and 13f.

    "Publicans and the Public" is in the Register,
    7 and 8 June 1855, pages 2f and 3c,
    "Accommodation for Travellers" on
    2 February 1856, page 3c:

    "The Police Commissioner and Teetotalism" is in the Register,
    8 August 1855, page 3c.

    "Accommodation for Travellers [at Hotels]" is in the Register,
    2 and 6 February 1856, pages 3c and 3e.

    An informative letter on the lot of a publican is in the Register,
    9 March 1858, page 3b under the heading "The Licensing Day";
    another headed "Statistics of Public Houses" appears on
    4 March 1859, page 3a; also see
    Register,
    16 September 1859, page 2g,
    Observer,
    24 September 1859, page 6f,
    Register,
    2 February 1860, page 2h.

    The social evils associated with "nobbler drinking during the forenoon" are discussed in the Observer,
    31 July 1858, page 4f (supp.).
    "The Measured Nobbler" is in the Observer,
    7 February 1920, page 33b.

    "Statistics of Public Houses" is in the Observer,
    5 March 1859, page 5g and
    an editorial on "Public Houses" on
    4 February 1860, page 5e.

    The closing of public houses on Sundays is discussed in the Register,
    18 August 1863, page 3b,
    1 and 21 September 1863, pages 3c and 3e,
    The Lantern,
    8 May 1875, page 12.
    "Sunday Liquor Traffic" is in the Express,
    20 May 1868, page 2a,
    "The Closure of Public Houses on Sunday" in the Observer,
    13, 20 and 27 August 1870, pages 5d, 10c and 4b,
    "Licensing Laws" on
    25 February 1871, page 13d,
    18 October 1873, page 2g.
    "Reduction of Public Houses and Sunday Closing" is in the Chronicle,
    26 August 1876, page 5a,
    Observer,
    19 August 1876, page 20,
    Also see The Lantern, 19 August 1876, page 8a.
    "Temperance Legislation" is in the Observer,
    31 May 1879, page 10b,
    "The Sunday Liquor Traffic" on
    31 May 1879, page 10e,
    "The Sunday Closing Act" on
    5 July 1879, page 13b.
    "Sunday Trading" is in the Register,
    22 April 1880, page 4g.
    Also see Breaking the Sabbath and Sunday Drinking.

    "The Licensing Bench" is in the Register,
    6 January 1864, page 2g,
    "The Adelaide Licensing Bench" on
    12 and 13 December 1872, pages 4e and 5e.
    "The Licensing Bench and the Permit System" is in the Register,
    22 and 25 March 1873, pages 4d and 4e.

    "Public Houses in the Far North" is in the Observer,
    9 April 1864, page 6h.

    "What is a Bumper" is in the Chronicle,
    24 December 1864, page 3b.

    "Licensing Reform" is in the Register,
    12 January 1865, page 2e.

    "Drinking Customs" is in the Register,
    16 November 1865,
    Observer,
    30 December 1865, page 6g,
    "Wine Licences" in the Register,
    11 April 1866, page 2e.

    A temperance gala is reported in the Express,
    10 November 1866, page 3b.

    "Teetotalism v. Temperance" is in the Express,
    3 February 1868, page 2d,
    "The Intemperance of Teetotalism" is in the Observer,
    27 June 1868, page 12g; also see
    4 July 1868, pages 4a-d-13f:

    "Publicans and Politics" is in the Express,
    10 March 1868, page 2a,
    "The Licensed Victuallers Act" in the Observer,
    5 and 12 December 1868, pages 5d and 13f.

    "Public-House Licences" is in the Register,
    25 March 1869, page 3d,
    14 June 1869, page 2c,
    24 and 31 August 1869, pages 2e and 2c.

    A cartoon in respect of amendments to the Licensed Victuallers' Act is in the Adelaide Punch,
    1 April 1869, page 96.

    A poem titled "The Flowing Bowl" is in The Adelaide Punch,
    1 April 1869, page 96.

    "The Annual Licensing Day" is in the Register,
    8 March 1869, page 3c, Observer,
    13 and 27 March 1869, pages 13f and 12d.

    "Restrictions on the Liquor Traffic" is in the Register,
    10 April 1869, page 2d.

    "Inspection of Public Houses" is in the Register,
    28 May 1869, page 3c, Observer,
    29 May 1869, page 4e,
    12 June 1869, pages 5e-9d,
    28 August 1869, page 3c.

    "The Licensing System" is in the Register,
    10, 11 and 14 June 1869, pages 3e, 3d and 2c,
    26 August 1869, page 2c, 19 October 1869, page 2e.

    "The Commercial Traveller and Publicans" is in the Register,
    14 June 1869, page 3c, 1 July 1869, page 2g.
    Also see South Australia

    "Public-House Licences" is in the Register,
    25 March 1869, page 3d, 14 June 1869, page 2c,
    24 and 31 August 1869, pages 2e and 2c.

    "Restrictions on the Liquor Traffic" is in the Observer,
    17 April 1869, page 10a,
    "Wine-Shops" on
    29 May 1869, page 3b.

    "The Justices System on the Licensing System" is in the Register on
    25 May 1869, page 2c,
    "Inspection of Public Houses" on
    28 May 1869, page 3c.

    "The Licensing System" is in the Chronicle,
    28 August 1869, page 12b,
    "The Licensed Victuallers Bill" is in the Register,
    23 October 1869, page 4e,
    "The New Licensing Bill" in the Observer,
    24 June 1871, page 13f,
    4 November 1871, page 13d.

    "The Licensing Bench and Publicans" is in the Chronicle,
    25 March 1871, page 11e.

    "Licensing Laws" is in the Register,
    22 February 1871, page 4e, Observer,
    25 February 1871, page 13d,
    18 October 1873, page 2g.

    The subject of "Bush Public Houses and Wine Shops" is traversed in a letter from a colonist published in the Register, 7 November 1871, page 5e:

    Also see Moralana and Register,
    30 November 1875, page 4f,
    2 December 1875, page 6f,
    21 June 1878, page 4g,
    27 August 1878, page 6d,
    2 and 7 (supp.) September 1878, pages 6f and 1g (supp.),
    Advertiser,
    8 December 1875, page 6c.)

    "Alcohol as Medicine" is in the Observer,
    22 June 1872, page 13f.

    "Reforming the Licensing System" is in the Observer,
    17 August 1872, page 2e; also see
    16 November 1872, page 13d.

    "Gambling in Public Houses" is in the Observer,
    18 January 1873, page 12f.
    Also see Gambling.

    "The Intoxicating Liquor Traffic" is in the Observer,
    26 April 1873, page 10a.

    "Legislation for Licensed Victuallers" is in the Observer,
    28 March 1874, page 12g,
    "The Control of Public Houses" on
    30 January 1875, page 4e.

    "Public Houses and Public Morality" is in the Advertiser,
    23 January 1875, page 3g,
    15 March 1875, page 3f,
    20 July 1875, page 4e.

    "The Licensing Bench" is in the Observer,
    20 and 27 March 1875, pages 13e and 13g,
    "The Temperance Question" on
    17 June 1876, page 13d,
    "Temperance Legislation" on
    12 August 1876, page 13d.

    "The Licensed Victuallers Bill" on
    28 October 1876, page 13e.

    The Bona Fide Traveller" is in the Register,
    1 June 1877, page 4g, Observer,
    9 June 1877, page 13g, Register,
    2 and 3 December 1910, pages 7c and 15e,
    "Bona Fide Travellers No More" in the Observer,
    10 December 1910, page 51a.

    "Legislation for Licensed Victuallers" is in the Observer,
    4 August 1877, page 4d.

    "Drinking Bars and Their Antidote" is in the Advertiser,
    19 October 1877, page 7b.

    "The Temperance Movement" is in the Observer,
    12 January 1878, page 11g.

    "Special Permits for Publicans" is in the Register,
    27 February 1878, page 4e, 22 July 1880, pages 4g-5b;
    also see 5 February 1885, page 4g.

    "The Licensed Victualler and the Elections" is in the Register,
    6 March 1878, page 4f.
    Observer,
    9 March 1878, page 10b,
    Also see Politics - Elections.

    "The Licensing Bench" is in the Register,
    19 March 1878, page 4d, 9,
    12 and 26 March 1881, pages 4d, 5a and 4d.

    "Publicans and Their Customers" is in the Register,
    18 and 20 June 1878, pages 4g-6b and 7b.

    "Publicans' Licences" is in the Observer,
    23 August 1879, page 12d.

    A sly grog shop is described in the Advertiser,
    5 February 1879, page 5e,
    "Sly-Grog Selling" in the Express,
    30 January 1884, page 2c,
    Register,
    17 May 1916, page 4b.

    "Sly Grogging" is in the Register,
    25 October 1886, page 3e,
    17 May 1916, page 4b,
    Observer,
    20 May 1916, page 27d.
    "Prohibition and Sly-Grog Selling" on 25 April 1905, page 3c,
    1, 2 and 4 May 1905, pages 6f, 7h and 3d.
    "Sly Grog Selling Increases" is in The Mail,
    9 March 1929, page 1f.

    A licensed victuallers picnic is reported in the Observer,
    15 March 1879, page 4e.
    Chronicle,
    5 April 1884, page 22f,
    Express,
    28 February 1889, page 4c,
    26 October 1893, page 4c.
    Photographs are in the Observer,
    4 November 1905, page 27.
    Also see Adelaide - Picnics.

    "The Licensing Laws" is in the Observer,
    15 March 1879, page 10b.

    "The Report of the Liquor Laws Commission" is in the Register,
    14 and 25 August 1879, pages 4e-6a and 6e, Observer,
    16 August 1879, page 13d.

    "Publicans' Licences" is in the Register,
    18 August 1879, page 4c, 11 March 1880, page 4d, Observer,
    23 August 1879, page 12d.

    "What to Drink" is in the Observer,
    31 January 1880, page 185a.

    "The Licensed Victuallers' Association" is in the Register,
    10 March 1880, page 4d,
    "Publicans' Licences" on 11 March 1880, page 4d.

    "Licensed Victuallers Legislation" is in the Observer,
    17 July 1880, page 100c, 21 August 1880, page 308e.

    "The Licensed Victuallers' Bill" is in the Register,
    7, 12, 14 and 15 July 1880, pages 4f, 6d, 4d-5c and 5a, 6,
    18 and 24 August 1880, pages 4e, 4f and 4e, 27 September 1880, page 4c,
    14 December 1880, page 4d, 24 July 1891, page 4e.

    "Adulterated Liquors" is in the Register,
    22 March 1880, page 4f, 5 April 1880, page 6e,
    19 and 22 July 1880, pages 4c and 2g (supp.).
    "Adulterating Liquors" is in the Observer,
    24 July 1880, page 140d.

    "The Brewers' Monopoly [of Public Houses]" is in the Register,
    30 September 1880, page 3d.
    "Brewers v Publicans" is in the Observer,
    19 and 26 April 1884, pages 39c and 26e.
    Also see Industries - Brewing.

    A poem on "The Publican" is in The Lantern,
    23 October 1880, page 9.

    A beer cooler and refrigerator is discussed in the Register,
    4 December 1880, page 5b.

    "The Abuse of Toasting [at Public Dinners]" is in the Register,
    29 December 1880, page 4e.

    "Licensed Victuallers' Grievances" is in the Register,
    6 June 1881, page 6a.

    "Breaches of the Liquor Law" is in the Register,
    5 July 1881, page 4g.

    "The Police and the Public House" is in the Register,
    31 January 1882, pages 4e-6e.
    Also see Police.

    "Sobriety versus Total Abstinence" is in the Observer,
    28 May 1881, page 937a,
    "Drunkenness in the North" on
    2 July 1881, page 12d.

    "Evasion of the Licensed Victuallers Act" is in the Observer,
    4 and 11 February 1882, pages 20d and 27b.

    "The Law Relating to Publicans" is in the Observer,
    27 January 1883, page 29e.

    A poem titled "A High Note of Temperance" is in the Observer,
    28 April 1883, page 26a and
    a cartoon "Seen at a Country Hotel" in The Lantern,
    5 December 1885, page 11.

    "SA Total Abstinence League" is in the Express,
    19 July 1884, page 2g.

    "The Licensed Victuallers" is in the Register,
    12 and 16 March 1885, pages 4f and 6c,
    "The Adelaide Licensing Bench" on 10 March 1886, page 4g.

    "The Latest Licensing Bill" is in the Register,
    16 and 30 June 1886, pages 4f and 7d, Observer,
    19 June 1886, page 36c;
    also see Register,
    2 and 3 August 1889, pages 4h-7d and 6h,
    Observer,
    3 August 1889, page 25b,
    Register,
    14, 17, 18 and 19 December 1908, pages 4f, 5a, 5c-d and 9g.

    "The South Australian Alliance" is in the Register,
    30 January 1886, page 4f,
    4 February 1886, page 5a,
    25 April 1888, pages 4f-7a,
    7 March 1890, page 7d,
    25 September 1890, page 4f,
    21 March 1892, page 7a,
    27 and 28 February 1893, pages 6e and 4g,
    21 March 1894, pages 4f-7c,
    Observer,
    23 March 1895, page 24e.

    A poem titled "The Cadger" is in The Lantern,
    6 August 1887, page 19,
    "The Publican" on 5 November 1887, page 19.

    An obituary of Mr Bee, Inspector of Public Houses, is in the Register,
    12 December 1888, page 5b.

    "The Legal Liability of Drunkards" is in the Register,
    14 March 1890, page 4h.

    "Supplying Drink to Intoxicated Persons" is in the Register,
    21 April 1890, page 4g.

    Information on the Temperance League is in the Register,
    27 May 1890, pages 4h-6h.

    "The Liquor Traffic" is in the Register,
    14 March 1891, page 4g.

    "The Consumption of Liquors in Australia" is in the Register,
    20 April 1891, page 4f,
    "Liquor Laws in Australia" on 27 June 1891, page 4f.

    A satirical article on alcoholic drinks is in the Observer,
    1 August 1891, page 26c.

    "Liquor Law Legislation" is in the Register,
    7 March 1892, page 4f.

    Clubs and the Adelaide Licensing Bench are discussed in the Register,
    10 and 15 March 1892, pages 4h-5a and 4c,
    Observer, 12 March 1892, page 25c,
    9 and 16 April 1892, pages 31c and 31c,
    Register, 10 August 1892, page 4g.
    "Public Houses and Clubs" is in the Express,
    29 March 1892, page 2d.
    "The Sunday and Club Liquor Traffic" is in the Register,
    15 and 18 March 1893, pages 4g and 6e.
    The licensing of clubs is discussed in the Register,
    9 March 1898, page 5b,
    Observer,
    19 March 1898, page 28a,
    Register,
    25 November 1908, page 6d.
    "Bogus Drinking Clubs" is in the Register,
    14 March 1901, page 4f,
    Observer,
    16 March 1901, page 29e,
    "Undesirable Clubs" in the Register,
    17 March 1904, page 4e,
    "Hotels and Clubs" on 4 October 1905, page 4c.
    "Local Option and Clubs" is in the Register,
    15 December 1908, page 6e.
    "Sunday Drinking Clubs" is in the Register,
    26 May 1909, page 8f,
    "Clubs and Licensing Laws" is in the Register,
    21 July 1909, page 6e.
    "Sunday Drinking in Clubs" is in the Express,
    3 August 1909, page 1i,
    Also see Adelaide - Clubs.

    A temperance festival in Adelaide is reported in theRegister,
    15 March 1892, page 7c.

    "More Tinkering With the Liquor Laws" is in the Register,
    27 October 1892, page 4e,
    Observer,
    29 October 1892, page 25a.

    "The Liquor Traffic" is in the Register,
    17 and 21 August 1893, pages 7e and 3c.

    "Publicans and Teetotallers" is in the Register,
    9 and 14 September 1893, pages 4g and 4h,
    3 October 1893, page 4f.

    "The Liquor Laws" is in the Register,
    9 and 19 September 1893, pages 7e and 7g,
    3 October 1893, page 7a,
    26 and 27 August 1895, pages 4e and 7e,
    "Liquor Law Reform" on 5 August 1896, page 4f;
    also see 7 January 1897, page 4g.

    "Raid on Public Houses" is in the Register,
    18 June 1894, page 6g.

    "The Licensed Victuallers Bill" is in the Register,
    1 November 1894, pages 4e-6c.

    "Liquor Laws and Their Administration" is in the Register,
    16 March 1894, page 4f.

    "Why Are Women Given to Drink" is in the Advertiser,
    23 December 1892, page 4f,
    "Licensing Hotel to Women" on
    29 September 1894, page 6e.

    "Women Licensed Victuallers" is in the Register,
    21 August 1912, page 6f.

    "Women as Hotelkeepers" is in the Register,
    8 March 1917, page 6c.
    "Women in Hotels - Drinking on the Increase" is in the Observer,
    20 June 1925, page 20b-35c.
    Also see Women - Social Matters.

    Letters concerning the Licensed Victuallers' Association are in the Advertiser,
    16, 17, 18 and 23 May 1893, pages 6g, 7h, 7g and 3h.

    "The Hotelkeepers' Enemy" is in the Chronicle,
    20 May 1893, page 5a,
    "The Liquor Laws of SA" on
    16 September 1893, page 7e.

    "Why We are Poor" is in the Advertiser,
    4 September 1893, page 7d,
    "The Liquor Laws of South Australia" on
    9 September 1893, page 7a,
    10 October 1893, page 3f,
    "Drink and Poverty" on
    13 October 1893, page 7b.

    "Intemperate Temperance Advocacy" is in the Observer,
    9 June 1894, page 25b.

    "Something About the Drink Question" is in the Weekly Herald,
    12 October 1894, page 1c.

    "Regulating the Liquor Traffic" is in the Advertiser,
    1 November 1894, page 4f,
    "The Drinking Habits of Australians" on
    15 March 1895, page 4e,
    "The Drink Question" in the Weekly Herald,
    4 and 25 October 1895, pages 2c and 2c.

    "Publicans and Informers" is in the Register,
    4 January 1895, page 5a.

    "The Licensed Victuallers Association" is in the Register,
    15 March 1895, page 4e.

    "A Temperance Crusade" is in the Register,
    28 June 1895, page 4d.

    A new aerated water process is discussed in the Observer,
    28 September 1895, page 15c.

    "Drunkenness and the Licensing Laws" is in the Register,
    20 March 1896, page 4e.

    "A Question of Licence and Liberty" is in the Observer,
    I6 November 1897, page 24c,
    "Licensing Laws and Liberty" in the Register,
    18 December 1901, page 6f.

    "Men, Women and Excessive Drinking" is in the Register,
    18 February 1898, page 6e.

    "Thirst and Temperance" is in the Register,
    4 February 1898, page 4e.

    The proposition of "Alcohol and Longevity" is in the Advertiser,
    16 April 1896, page 4f,
    "Licensing Laws and Boycotting" on
    7 August 1896, page 4g,
    "Liquor Law Reform in the Observer,
    8 August 1896, page 24c.

    "Publicans and the Public" is in the Observer,
    18 March 1899, page 24d.

    "The Public House Question" is in the Register,
    21 October 1899, page 4d.

    "The Police and Temperance" is in the Register,
    30 March 1900, page 4h.
    Also see Police.

    "New Liquor Bill" is in the Register,
    14 November 1900, page 4c.

    "South Australian Beer - A Disparaging Report" is in the Advertiser,
    19 November 1901, page 9c.

    "The Thirst of Nations" is in the Advertiser,
    26 November 1901, page 4e,
    "Cheaper Liquor Wanted" on
    4 March 1902, page 4d.

    "Putting Down Alcohol" is in the Register,
    16 June 1903, page 4d.

    "Five Shillings and Costs", the penalty for casual drunkenness, is discussed in the Advertiser,
    31 August 1903, page 4c.

    Licensing laws are discussed in the Advertiser,
    25 September 1903, page 4c,
    6 October 1905, page 4b,
    "Bona Fide Travellers - Some Novel Excuses" on
    12 October 1903, page 6f,
    "The Semi-Teetotal Pledge" on
    11 June 1903, page 4d.

    "Alcohol and Long Life" is in the Register,
    14 April 1904, page 4d,
    "Alcohol and Cancer" on
    30 July 1904, page 6c,
    "The Drink Question" on
    22 October 1904, page 10c.

    "The Drink Question and Its Solution" is in the Observer,
    30 April 1904, page 44a.

    The "Tippling Clause" of the Licensed Victuallers' Act is discussed in the Advertiser,
    9 June 1904, page 4d.

    A letter "In the Interests of Sobriety" is in the Advertiser,
    15 September 1904, page 9d,
    "The Decline of Drinking" on
    13 April 1905, page 4c.

    "Temperance Reform" is in the Express,
    9 March 1905, page 4c,
    "The Strong Drink Question" in the Register,
    10 March 1905, page 6e,
    "The Temperance Crusade" in the Express,
    29 August 1905, page 4f.

    "Reducing Hotel Licences" is in the Register,
    28 June 1904, page 8c.

    "The Drink Question - Continuation, Prohibition or Regulation" is in the Register,
    22 October 1904, page 10c.

    "Prohibition Denounced" is in the Register,
    26 October 1905, page 3h.

    "Compensation to Publicans - A History" is in the Observer,
    20 May 1905, page 41d.

    "The Church and Intoxicants" is in the Advertiser,
    14 October 1905, page 15a.

    "The Publicans' Lament" is in the Express,
    9 August 1906, page 3i.

    "Church and Drink" is in the Register,
    16 June 1906, page 6e.
    "Alcohol, Christianity's Humble Helper" is in the Register,
    21 and 27 August 1907, pages 8c and 9e.
    Also see Religion.

    "Licensing Reform" is in the Register,
    26 February 1907, page 4c.

    "Mr Madley and the Temperance Alliance - Accusations of Falsehood" is in the Register,
    22, 23 and 24 October 1907, pages 5a-8b, 5e and 5a.

    "The Liquor Trade and the Alliance" is in the Register,
    25 October 1907, page 9c.

    "Is Alcohol Beneficial" is in the Register
    on 14 May 1907, page 4d.

    Early closing of hotels is discussed in the Advertiser,
    2 January 1908, page 6f.

    "Temperance and Intemperance" is in The Herald,
    2 May 1908, page 6b,
    "Drink and Reform" on
    14 November 1908, page 8c.

    Licensing reform is discussed in the Register,
    14, 24 and 31 October 1908, pages 6c, 11b and 4e,
    20 and 24 November 1908, pages 4c and 10c,
    10, 14 and 17 December 1908, pages 6e, 4f and 5a.

    "Drink, Hereditary and Environment" is in the Register,
    20 and 23 June 1910, pages 6c and 9g,
    "The Drink Question" on
    13 August 1910, page 3e,
    4 January 1911, page 6d.

    "Drink on Sunday - Bona Fide Travellers No More" is in the Observer,
    10 December 1910, page 51a.

    "Temperance Orators Under Fire" is in the Register,
    3 and 4 March 1910, pages 13e and 6e-10f.

    "Disabilities of Publicans - Two City Appeals Dismissed" is in the Register,
    5 May 1910, pages 9g-10d.

    "Teetotallers and Others" is in the Register,
    1 October 1910, page 2e.

    "Drinking" is in the Register,
    4 January 1911, page 6f.

    "Fortieth Milestone - The Licensed Victuallers Association" is in the Register,
    29 November 1911, page 5e.

    Early closing of hotels is discussed in the Advertiser,
    29 March 1912, page 7a,
    4 April 1912, page 13f,
    18 May 1912, page 22a,
    23 November 1912, page 21b.

    "Railway Liquor Bars" is in the Observer,
    13 July 1912, page 53d.
    Also see Transport - Railways.

    "Licensing Problems - Counter-Blast to Prohibitionists" is in the Register,
    18 May 1912, page 9.

    "Drink Bills" is in the Register,
    22 May 1912, page 4c.

    "Publicans and Spies" is in the Register,
    3 May 1912, page 4d.

    A cartoon on temperance is in The Critic,
    13 August 1913, page 3.

    "Liquor and Licence" is in the Register,
    6 February 1913, page 6d,
    "Liquor Legislation" on 20 November 1913, page 6c.

    "Responsibility of Publicans" is in the Register,
    29 March 1913, page 11c.
    "Public and Publicans" is in the Register,
    12 March 1914, page 6d.
    "Publicans and Teetotallers" is in the Register,
    1 and 2 April 1914, pages 8a and 5e.

    "Undesirable Hotels" is in the Register,
    26 March 1914, page 7a.

    Opposition to the renewal of hotel licences is discussed in the Register,
    11 and 12 March 1914, pages 13f and 6d-9a.

    An interview with Mr James Delehanty, General Secretary of the Temperance Alliance, is in The Mail,
    28 March 1914, page 8f.

    A poem entitled "The Liquor Question" is in the Register, 21 May 1914, page 10e; the last verse reads:

    The early closing of hotels is debated in the Register,
    10, 12, 13, 17, 22 and 31 October 1914, pages 8b, 7d, 7e, 7g, 4b and 13a,
    Advertiser,
    23 January 1915, page 14d,
    Register,
    4, 5, 8, 10 and 24 February 1915, pages 8g, 7c, 7e, 10c and 9c,
    1, 5, 6 and 13 March 1915, pages 10g, 11c, 6g-8b and 13c:

    Also see Register,
    16, 18, 20, 29, 30 and 31 March 1915, pages 4b-7d, 6b-10c, 13a, 11c, 8g and 6d,
    The Mail,
    20 March 1915, page 8e,
    Register,
    1, 8 and 9 April 1915, pages 7b, 4d and 6d,
    22 June 1915, page 4h,
    6 July 1915, page 7a,
    18 August 1915, page 8d,
    26 November 1915, page 6c,
    7 December 1915, page 6h,
    12, 16 and 18 February 1916, pages 8d, 7d and 7b,
    20, 25, 27, 28 and 30 March 1916, pages 4e, 9c, 4i, 4b-h-5b and 5c,
    The Mail,
    25 March 1916, page 2e.

    Also see Register,
    12 and 15 April 1916, pages 7a and 9b-e,
    3, 27 and 30 May 1916, pages 4h, 9a and 5a,
    5 and 8 June 1916, pages 6h and 10d,
    13 September 1916, page 10b,
    13 and 18 January 1917, pages 7b and 7c,
    20 March 1917, page 6c,
    25 October 1917, page 9b.

    "Alcohol and the War" is in the Register,
    4 January 1915, page 7e,
    "Drinking" on
    27 November 1915, page 8d.

    "The Liquor Referendum" is in the Register,
    3 February 1915, page 8f,
    "A Sober Community" on 3 September 1915, page 4b.
    "Parliament and the Publicans" is in the Observer,
    4 December 1915, page 33c.

    "Temperance and Wine" is in the Register,
    11 and 14 December 1915, pages 8c-11f and 7c,
    "History of Liquor Reform" on 23 and 24 March 1916, pages 4g and 5d -
    it includes a list of the original licensees in SA.

    "Methodists and the Drink Question - Reflections on the Police" is in the Register,
    10 March 1916, page 4f.
    Also see Religion - Methodists.

    "Position of Publicans" is in the Register,
    20 March 1916, page 4e;
    also see 21, 23, 25, 27, 28 and 30 March 1916, pages 7a, 7a, 9c, 6h, 4h-5b and 5c.

    "Farewell to Licensing Bench" is in the Register,
    15 March 1916, page 4h;
    also see 16 and 17 March 1916, pages 4h and 5b.

    "Between 6 and 8 - Consumption of Light Wines" is in the Observer,
    22 April 1916, page 42e,
    "Wine and Water - A Platform Debate" on 1 September 1917, page 14d.

    "Six O'Clock Closing - Is it Effective/" is in the Register,
    3, 4, 27 and 30 May 1916, pages 4h, 5f, 9a and 5a, 8 June 1916, page 10d.

    "Weak Stronger Liquor" is in the Register,
    4 November 1916, page 8d.

    "New Licensed Districts - Important News for Hotel Keepers" is in theObserver,
    23 December 1916, page 49a,
    "Hotel Licences and the Law" on 10 February 1917, page 29e;
    also see Register,
    7 February 1917, pages 6d-8g.

    "Hotel Keepers' Grievances" is in the Register,
    20 March 1917, pages 6c-9c.

    Biographical details of Horace E. Duncan, President of the SALV Association, are in the Register,
    22 March 1917, page 6e.

    "Early Closing of Liquor Bars" is in the Register,
    16, 18, 22 and 29 March 1915, pages 4b,
    6b-10c, 9a and 11c, 3 March 1915, page 6d, 9 April 1915, page 6d,
    4 May 1915, page 4g, 22 and 23 June 1915, pages 4h and 9a.

    "Temperance and Wine" is in the Register,
    11 and 14 December 1915, pages 8c-11f and 7c,
    "History of Liquor Reform" on
    23 and 24 March 1916, pages 4g and 5d.

    "Between 6 and 8 - Consumption of Light Wines" is in the Observer,
    22 April 1916, page 42e,
    "Wine and Water - A Platform Debate" on
    1 September 1917, page 14d.

    "Prohibition Referendum Refused" is in the Observer,
    22 September 1917, page 20a,
    2 February 1924, page 61a,
    "Prohibition" on
    16 September 1922, page 43b.

    "Sword of Damocles - Military Authorities Close Nine Hotels" is in the Register,
    14 March 1919, page 7a; also see
    3 September 1919, page 6d.

    "Weaker Beer Movement" is in the Register,
    11 January 1919, page 7b.

    "Publicans and Warriors" is in the Register,
    18 February 1919, pages 4d-5d.

    An obituary of a temperance worker, James Delehanty, is in the Observer,
    17 July 1920, page 37d.

    "The Synod and Prohibition" is in the Register,
    18, 21, 22, 24 and 27 September 1920, pages 6a, 9e, 9d, 9f and 6i.

    "Prohibition Drive" is in the Register,
    23 September 1920, page 7c.

    The golden jubilee of the Licensed Victuallers' Association is reported in the Observer,
    31 December 1921, page 37c.
    A photograph of past presidents of the association is in the Observer,
    3 June 1922, page 26.

    A proposal to close hotels on Saturdays which emanated from a Methodist conference is reported in the Register,
    11 March 1922, page 11c; also see
    27 March 1924, page 7f,
    10 July 1925, page 9d,
    3 August 1925, page 11c,
    18 and 31 December 1926, pages 15g and 13d,
    5 October 1928, page 10a,
    Advertiser,
    19 February 1929, page 15e-f,
    13 March 1929, page 10i.

    "The Premier and Liquor Reform" is in the Advertiser,
    23 February 1924, page 11g.

    "Social Sentiments - For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" is in the Advertiser,
    10 August 1925, page 11d.

    "Our Pleasant Vices - Cigarettes and Cocktails" is in The Mail,
    12 December 1925, page 42a.

    "Crusade Against Drink" is in the Observer,
    13 March 1926, page 59e.

    "Business and Alcohol" is in the Register,,
    21 June 1926, page 11c.

    "Country Hotels" is in the Register,
    26 and 29 June 1926, pages 14b and 15g.

    "Against Prohibition - Contrary to Christianity" is in the Observer,
    5 March 1927, page 11.

    "Alcohol Control" is in the Register,
    27 April 1927, page 8c.

    "Wine Licences for Storekeepers" is in the Advertiser,
    18 December 1929, page 24e.

    A proposed referendum in respect of closing hotels on Saturday afternoons is discussed in the Advertiser,
    4 March 1930, page 14c.

    "Counter Lunches in Bars" is in the Advertiser,
    29 May 1931, page 20d.

    "Depression is Making Us Sober" is in The News,
    21 February 1933, page 4f.

    "Drink, Gambling and Social Impurity" is in the Advertiser,
    3 July 1933, page 15e.

    "Raid on RSL Club" is reported in the Advertiser,
    27 April 1934, page 20f.

    The origin of the "butcher of beer" is explored in the Advertiser,
    13 and 19 December 1934, pages 17b and 21b.

    "Battle of Tactics on Permit Law" is in The Mail,
    18 January 1936, page 6e.

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