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LICENSING POLL

[PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION. COPTBIOHT.J STRATFORD FINAL FIGURES. STRATFORD, April 22. Final figures at Stratford are: — Continuance ' 1954 Prohibition 2774 Informal 28 WELLINGTON, April 21. The present position of tho licensing poll is as follows: — Continuance 247,738 Prohibition 245,346 Majority for Con. 2,392

VOTES OF SOLDIERS IN DOMINION . WELLINGTON, Auril 21.

Tlie count of • the votes east by undischarged soldiers in New Zealand will be commenced to-morrow, and the result! will probably be announced oil Thursday or Friday. The result of tliis count is being awaited by both parties with much interest. Tlie soldiers abroad have supported Continuance with an overwhelming majority, and the votes cast by the undischarged soldiers in New Zeland will show whether or not the men who voted abroad were guided by conditions that do not exist in New Zealand. The men in the Dominion bad a better opportunity than their comrades oversea and on the seas to hear all about the poll and to listen to the arguments of both sides.

TIM Alt U RECOUNT,

TIMARU, April 22

The official recount for the Timant electorate, including absentees, leaves the result: —Continuance, 3061; Prohibition, 4174.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1919, Page 3

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190

LICENSING POLL Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1919, Page 3

LICENSING POLL Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1919, Page 3

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