SCOTTISH LIQUOR POLL
• FOUR WARDS CARRY NO-LICENSE. , London, November 3. •Twenty-four. -words in Glasgow voted for no''change, nine for limitation of licenses, and four for no-license. Ninotvfour out. of sixteen hundred licenses will be eaucelled. Aberdeen voted' for continuance in all wards.—Au3.-N.Z. Cabin A63n.
ARMY OP ORG AN 1 SEES AND CANVASSERS. ' London, November 11. Ten thousand organisers and canvassers, . employing all sorts of media, including aeroplanes, were engaged in the Scottish liquor 1 poll. Publicans and parsons vied with . one. another through a strenuous day. There was intense public interest' The opposing -parties, pat• aded the's'.iireets with banners and shouted their witf cries. The only dull places were the hotels.—'"The Times."
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 35, 5 November 1920, Page 7
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112SCOTTISH LIQUOR POLL Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 35, 5 November 1920, Page 7
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