Note: Attributed to George Wood by Percival Serle, A Bibliography of Australasian Poetry and Verse (1925).
Issue Details: First known date: 1864... 1864 Drinkamania : an Appeal against the Licensed Obstructives to the Moral, Social, and Commercial Progress of the Colony of New South Wales (or Any Other Colony)
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Notes

  • Author's note: Under the patronage of the British Government, and the Customs Extraordinary of the Right Honourable the Board of Trade.
  • Epigraphs:
    Nothing can be worse economy than that which acquires a Revenue by sapping the strength and morals of the people. - Sydney Morning Herald, January 5th, 1864.
    Teach us to feel another's woe.

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