TWO-ISSUE BALLOT
N.Z. ALLIANCE RENEWS DEMANDS NO LIQUOR AT CABARETS Press Association. WELLINGTON, To-day. At the annual meeting of the New Zealand Alliance, it was decided: “That the Alliance renew its demand for the removal from the ballot paper of the discredited issue of State purchase and control, and that it use every endeavour to secure facilities for the passage into law this session of a BUI providing for the Adoption of a two-issue ballot paper-" The Alliance also decided to oppose strenuously any proposal to make retrospective provision for the grantmg of licences in respect to premises that, owing to changes in electoral boundaries, have been included in noilcence districts, and in consequence of such inclusion have lost their licences, end subsequenty have been included in a licence district. ihll Whether decided to demand h.?* u Pe made an offence either to drink any intoxicating liquor or to alintoxic>tting liquor to be con,llpon a ">' premises licensed to used as a hall or cabaret for danc- » to - oppose the Proposal to enaoie Bcensing committees to authorise addition 0 * ° ne ° r more Private bars in ® ° ne Public bar, and to depremise. i no part ot ap y licensed be permitted to be used for Cofother ® upply ° f intoxicating Thl « one authorised bar. to tht fZZ report directs attention Which ° f motor accidents in that th?' hol ls a factor, and states ing nf » J eapon sibi;ity of the sanctionthfg r a * ramc which is responsible for rests upon society as a whole.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 363, 25 May 1928, Page 1
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251TWO-ISSUE BALLOT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 363, 25 May 1928, Page 1
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