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—Press Association. 'Waihi, resfAJiidente returning officer, who was any confusion the secrecy of the so far as he knew, admitted that a number of people excited, but saw nothing which to influence voters. There was secrecy at th., official count. It tile first poll he had conducted and be the last. Nicholson (chief deputy) Mr. (scrutineer for the "10party), Mf. Raeburn (licensing and Mr. Small (poll clerk) corroborative evidence. Waihi, January 30. taking of evidience for respondents in connection with the enquiry the petition to upset the reHit of the Ohinemuri licensing poll was all day. About fifteen witHnesses were examined. The evidence Ktradered went to sliow that there was overcrowding of booth and that the of the ballot bad been observed the poll. The court resumes H Monday morning.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 6, 1 February 1909, Page 3
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