NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN.
VIGOROUS FIGHT IN NEW SOUTH, WALES. . J, By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, October 6.' As polling day approaches the liquor campaign is becoming very strenuous, »; Both sides aTe spending money freely, ( and leaving no stone unturned to secure victory. Among the army of workers New Zea- ' ■land is prominently represented in both, camps, the Dominion's No-License brigada being particularly strong. i i. Tho newspapers have opened their - columns freely to the contending parties, and tho thickest fight -wages round the New Zealand No-License statistics, each side claiming to i.rove its ease by them. In some electorates tho question whether they shall remain wet or vote dry completely overshadows tho political issues.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 941, 7 October 1910, Page 5
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112NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 941, 7 October 1910, Page 5
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