PROHIBITION AND POLITICS.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent'!) ----- H-aaM-JftHMs-day; ■ A deputation from the Waikato f\olicerise Council waited on Mr. Young, member for the district, to ascertain - his views on the TW-lice—so question. Mr. Worsley" (president') said members of the Council were pledged not to support any candidate who was not ill favour of the "bare mnjoiity.'' Mr. Young replied that such threats had no effect upon him. He adhered to the position be took up in 1011—of a 55 per c'ciUt' majority on looal-option, lindbaV,a .majorlty on. Dominion prohibition. He promised to state his view's flUty before the election, /____<■
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 133, 5 June 1914, Page 2
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