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LICENSING POLL

Comparison With Previous Years THE LATEST FIGURES Latest figures in the national licensing poll, with absentee and service votes not yet included, are Continuance, 410,915; State control, 102,939; no-license, 231.749. The following table shows the final results of the voting at previous

Saturday’s poll is the third in which New Zealanders on war service overseas have voted. A special poll was held in April, 1919, independent of the Parliamentary election. There were only two issues, continuance and prohibition with compensation, a bare majority to decide. The result in New Zealand was prohibition 246,104, continuance 232,208—a majority of 13,890 for prohibition. The Expeditionary Force vote was continuance 31,981, prohibition 7723. The majority favourable to prohibition was turned into one of 10,362 adverse to it.

Simultaneously with the Parliamentary election in December, 1919, a poll was held on the three issues shown on Saturday’s ballot paper. The Expeditionary Force result was continuance 887, .State control 579, prohibition 278. The verdict, of the country was adverse to prohibition by a majority of 2074. The soldier vote increased this figure to 3202.

RESTORATION ISSUE AT

INVERCARGILL

(Bv Telegraph.—Press Association.l . INVERCARGILL, September 27. The number of votes still to fee counted in tho poll on the local liquor question in Invercargill is 2600. including 1440 soldiers’ votes. If restoration is to be carried about 2000 of the 2600 Will have to be in favour ol’Jhat issue. At present restoration is 561 short of a threefifths majority. The result of the soldiers’ votes on the liquor question has not yet been received from Wellington. Absentee and postal votes will be dealt with during the ollieial recount and included in the final totals. The result of the official recount should be known about the end of the week.

polls:— Continu- ■ State Prohiance control bition Oct. 15, 1938 540,995’ 90,131 203,208 Nov. 27, 1935 521,107 57,499 243,091 Nov. 14, 192S 373,092 04.270 294,453 Nov. 4, 1925 299,590 50,037 319,450 Dec. 7, 1922 282,009 ,35,72 < 300,791 Dee. 17, 1919 24.1.251 32.261 270.250 Apr. 10, 1919 204,189 — 253,827 Dee. 10. 1914 257,442 247.217 Dec. 7, 1911 205,661 — 259,943

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 2, 28 September 1943, Page 4

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LICENSING POLL Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 2, 28 September 1943, Page 4

LICENSING POLL Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 2, 28 September 1943, Page 4

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