LICENSING POLL
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RETURNED MEN’S VOTES
BIG CONTINUANCE MAJORITY WELLINGTON, April 25. Counting, of votes cast by the undischarged soldiers in New Zealand has been completed and to-night the result was announced as follows: Continuance 3487 Prohibition 1471
Con. majority 2376 There are several small country returns to come still.
TRANSPORT FIGURES. WELLINGTON, This Day The Minister of Justice announce© that the voting on the transport lonic was as follows. Continuance 544 Prohibition UOn the transport Taluna tho voting was as follows : Continuance ~ Proliihiton / 1
CONTINUANCE LEAD. WELLINGTON, This Day Tim majority for Continuance is now 5,672.
AUCKLAND DECOUNT. Auckland recount West.— Continuance 3798 lirohibition 3955 Majority for Pro 157 Absentee votes, Continuance 8(3; Prohibition 99; seamen, Continuance, 51; Prohibition JB.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1919, Page 1
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