No valid or sound argument has been adduced as to why the electors of N.Z. should not, voice their opinions on tho National Efficiency Board's proposals for National Prohibition.' Here is a Board set up by the Government to examine the conditions and report as to ways and means of promoting National Efficiency. Absolutely impartial, this body considered calmly the advantages or otherwise to tho community of tho liquor traffic. It heard evidence from all sections. "The Trade" placed its facts before the Board —so did the prohibition advocates, while the non-party members of the comni unity—farmers, business folk and workers— «nve evidence. The Board reported Hint immediate National Prohibition was essential. Surely the electors of N.Z. should have an opportunity of recording their votes on the Board's proposals. The .Alliance Monster Petition asks for a poll. —Sign it to-day.—Atlvt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 287, 23 August 1918, Page 3
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140Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 287, 23 August 1918, Page 3
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