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TO MEMBERS OF NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. Notice re General Election and Licensing Poll. 1. Every person (not being a military defaulter or disqualified from voting by section 38 of the Legislature Act, 1908) who has served beyond the seas as a member of an Expeditionary Force is entitled to vote at the General Election and "the Licensing Poll, whether he is registered as an elector or not. Maori members of an Expeditionary Force are entitled to vote at the General Election for the election of Maori members only, but are entitled to vote at the Licensing Poll. 2. Members who are enrolled as electors are subject in all respects 1 to the provisions applicable to ordinary electors, except that they may vote beyond the boundaries of the 'district for which they are registered without being required to produce an absent voters' permit on production of the documentary evidence referred to in the paragraph following. 3. Members who are not enrolled as electors, or who, being so enrolled, desire to vote outside their districts without an a'bsent voter's permit, must produce at the polling-place documentary evidence that they have served beyond the seas as members of an Expeditionary Force. Any of the following classes of documents will be accepted as sufficient: -
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3355, 6 December 1919, Page 5
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496Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3355, 6 December 1919, Page 5
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