LICENSING POLL
AAI ENDED FIGURES
(By Telegraph-
—Press Association)
Paten : Oontinuiuicc 4342. State Control 507. Prohibition 3340. "Wanganui: Continued 4631. State Centro 1008, Prohibition 3840. Mnnawntu: Coni nuance 3743, State Control 535, Prohibition 2708. Hiiriinui: Continuance 5122, Stat(‘ Control 653, Prohibition 3001.
Kaiapoi; Continuance 4406, State Control 570, Prohibition 3680. Riccnrton: Continuance 5456, State Control 700. Prohibition 30L>.
Avon: Continuance 5485, State Control 750. Prohibition 4474.
Lyttelton: Continuance 5288, State Control 771. Prohibition 4040. Chalmers: Continuance 3621, State Control 400, Prohibition 3461. Clutlin: Continuance 3014, State Control 465, Prohibit ion 3477. Restoration 3347. No License 1083. "Wallace: Continuance 4343, State Control 452. Prohibition 3346. "Waite mat a : Continuance 4040, Stale Control 1113. Prohibition 4330. Thames: Conti nuance 4482, State Control 746, Prohibition 3565. AYaitomo; Continuance. 3631. State Control 607. Prohibition, 1011. Awarua: Continuance, 3715, State Control 415, Prohibition 3441. Invercargill: Continuance, 4425. State Control 062, Prohibition 405-1. Restoration: 5862. No License 4568. Central Otago: Continuance 4718. State Control 527, Prohibition 2871. One small return due. Ararsden: Continuance 4066. State Control 677. Prohibition 3563. . Bay of Islands not yet available. AYaitomo: Continuance 4101, State Control 805, Prohibition 2164. Waimariuo: Continuance 4787, State Control 607. Prohibition 1657. Eltham : Continuance 4351, State Control 310. Prohibition 2686. Ba v of Islands: Continuance 4033. State Control 725, Prohibition 2800. Absent votes number 207. Licensing figures subject to correction to a small extent.
AYairau: Continuance 1770, State Control 601, Prohibition 3104.
ALLIANCE VIEWPOINT. WELLINGTON, Nov. 15
The New Zealand Alliance accepts the result of the poll as an indication of the need of education in regard , to the evils connected with the use of | alcoholic liquor. Every great moral: reform shows a -period of ebb and flow and the Alliance is satisfied the day of victory is only delayed, and
is sure to come. The Alliance is determined to continue and intensify its educational work, confident that l, v education and the promotion of moral .sentiment against the liquor traffic, that ultimate victory is certain.
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