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Licensing Referendum.

PROHIBITION MAJORITY DISAPPEARING.

THE SOLDIERS' VOTE.

MAJORITY OF 3223 FOR CONTINATJNCE. WELLINGTON, April 11 The Minister in charge of the Electoral Department announced to-night that he had reecived the following returns of votes cast by New Zealand soldiers in "United Kingdom: Con. Pro. Inf. TI. Brockenhurst

PROHIBITION MAORITY DOWN TO 568.

WELLINGTON, ths day The latest figures at 10.30 this

morning were: Continuance 242,076 Prohibition 242,64"4 Majority for Prohibition 568 SUPPRESSION OF WHISKY TRAFFIC Received April 12, 9.0 a.m. MONTREAL, April 1.1. The province- of Quebec voted in favour of light wines and beer and the suppression of + he whisky traffic.

Hospital 80 28 0 108 Walton Hos. ineluding Brighton Convalescent Offleers 645 179 1 S25 Oatlands Hospital 400 93 1 494 Kilworth Hospital 47 11 0 58 Hornehurch Depot 448 151 6 605 N.Z. Hdqrsbooth 1068 342 G 1416 High Commr's. booth 279 67 2 348 Brocton Depot 1480 325 2 1S17 Southhampton Depot 17 5 0 22 Total 4464 1211 18 5693

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Taihape Daily Times, 12 April 1919, Page 4

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Licensing Referendum. Taihape Daily Times, 12 April 1919, Page 4

Licensing Referendum. Taihape Daily Times, 12 April 1919, Page 4

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