No valid or sound argument has bean f '«, adduced as to.why tho electors of New Zealand should not voice their opinions ,ji, on the National Efficiency Board's pro- [' t ' posafe for National Prohibition. Here is a Board set up b,Y the Government to ,V, ! examine the, conditions and report as to * j the ways and means of promoting ISa* "£ tional Efficiency'. Absolutely impartial, \. jthis body considered calmly tho advan- •* tages or otherwise- to the community ol , jftheiiqiior traffic, It heard evidence from *> ail sections. "Tho Trade" placed its ;' facta beforo the Board—so <Sd the pw>« ; bibitiaa advocates, while the noa-party members of the, community—farmers, business folk and wartas—giwe evidence. TJ» Board reported that finmefli* ■> iato National Hcolabition was essentia}. 4 •■Surely tho electors of New Zealand \, H have, on opportunity of recording V _■ votes.oiitk«Eoaid?*jp«iopc«Kt The -,,-ji AUjance Vaa^aJ^tg^i^^^'^
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1918, Page 5
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138Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1918, Page 5
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