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Coy ' w. _ We Must Vote on this Question 1 Under the law, electors are again required to vote on the Licensing referendum at the forthcoming General Election. Manv New Zealanders are probably under the impression that the overwhelming majorities for Continuance in the past have settled the issue. THIS IS NOT THE CASE. A proportion of electors may feel that it is not necessary to record their votes on the issue. Neglect to do so may make the impossible possible, allowing prohibiton to be imposed upon New Zealand by a small minority. Consequently it is very necessary for every elector to cast his or her vote for Continuance. Go to the Poll — CONTINUANCE
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32308, 3 September 1943, Page 6
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260Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32308, 3 September 1943, Page 6
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