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PUBLIC NOTICES. PROHIBITION WINS. QUESTION: Has .Prohibition sentiment as a world movement advanced or gona back during the war priori since 1914 Answer: Since 1911 its progress IN ■DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES lias been greater than in all the years of its previous history. QUESTION: How can you prove this Statement? Answer: .IN UNITED STATES IN 191-1. Nine Slates out of -IB wcro dry. There are now 29 dry, and the amendment to Constitution making Prohibition absolute through the whole, of the United States on 16th January next was confirmed by 45 out ot .48 States. IN CANADA IN 191-1. One province was dry, now eight out of nine are dry. The whole Dominion comes under Prohibition on May Ist. IN GREAT'' BRITAIN. Prohibition had no official hearing in Great Britain in 1914, but it. is now a very live- question, Scotland holds a Local Option Poll for the first time next year. IN FRANCE. Absinthe has been prohibited sin;e 1915. IN AFRICA. '• The Peace Conference recently resolved that prohibition must operate in all that portion of Africa subject, to the League of Nations. QUESTION: '.What is the position'as regards the English speaking population of the -world? Answer: The English speaking population of the world is 164,000,000. and of this total-112;000,000 WILL'-BE-UNDER PROHIBITION ON JULY IST OF THIS YEAR, '■■ QUESTION: What is the position in-New. Zealand? Answer: Since 1699, at every poll save one, the Prohibition vote in N.Z. has considerably exceeded the Liquor vote. ' It was only kept from victory by the three-fifths majority handicap. The world wide movement in favour of prohibition has influenced New Zealand al6o, and thousands have indicated that; .thev intend to vole prohibition on April 10. for the first time. VICTORY FOR. PROHIBITION ON APRIL 10TH IS AS CERTAIN AS ANYTHING CAN BE. LIQUOR. IS REGARDED AS AN ENEMY WHEREVER, DEMOCRATIC NOW PREVAIL, THEREFORE, STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE ON THURSDAY, APRIL 10. '.NOTE.—If ■ vou require, any information regarding Prohibition, or if there, is nuy question vou would like answered, write or wire "Abolition," Box 95, G.P.O. Wellington. 13

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 158, 29 March 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 158, 29 March 1919, Page 6

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