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THE PROHIBITION POLL.

The most successful strike the world will ever see will be when the workers, of N.Z. unite to strike out the top lini.: and shift Blackleg Barleycorn from off their shoulders. The ideals of Labour everywhere are imperilled by the subtle influence of this worldwide monopoly. The men in thio van of the Labour movement in every country are total abstainers and vigorous prohibitionists. Why? Because they have discovered that John Barleycorn is a traitor to their class. 'Th|j "New Zealand Watersider" says: "Remember, Mr Fat likes to see us drunk, otherwise vc might get to know too much ami be dangerous to him." It is only Sober men who are faithful to their ideals. The world will n.'ver be safe for democracy as long as the destiny of a vote can b<: determined by the contents of a square riggev. A 'lost (Opportunity can never cotic back. Workers, got to the pell- Record your vofc? on Tlnwi-lp.v, .April 10! Strike out the

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Taihape Daily Times, 20 March 1919, Page 5

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THE PROHIBITION POLL. Taihape Daily Times, 20 March 1919, Page 5

THE PROHIBITION POLL. Taihape Daily Times, 20 March 1919, Page 5

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