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(Published by Arrangement.) STRIKING COMPARISONS.

N.Z. AND U.S.A. Deaths under Prohibition s U.S.A; 11.81 per 1000 pop., 1922. . Under Licensing: New Zealand 8.77 per 1000'pop., 1922. Paupers in U«S;A; —1923, 78,90. Paupers in New Zealand'.—l923, Nit Prisoneirs In U.5.A.—1923, 893,679. Prisoners in New Zealand.—l 923, 1195.’ PEOPLE'S SAVINGS. Private tywl Posit Office Savings Bank Deposits per head elf populationU.S.A.—£5O 9s. N'aw Zealand.—£76 8s 7(1. murders. Under Prohibition : U.S.A. per 100,-000.-1911-21, 7.2. I Under Licensing: N\Z. per 100,000. j -1911-22, 0.9. SUICIDES. The rate of suicide in U.S.A. underProhibition in 1922 was'24.4 per 100,—;i 000 of the people. The rate in New' Zealand under Licensing was 10.3. DIVORCE CASES. ' U.5.A.—1922, 148,815 ; 1923, an increase of 11 per cet..Under Pro- I hibition. . Senator Sherwood says divorce has increased 40 per cent under Pro M-1 bition.’ ’ Vote according to facts I Strike out the t.wo bottom lines.* :

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4888, 9 October 1925, Page 4

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(Published by Arrangement.) STRIKING COMPARISONS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4888, 9 October 1925, Page 4

(Published by Arrangement.) STRIKING COMPARISONS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4888, 9 October 1925, Page 4

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