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UNITED STATES ELECTIONS Prohibition NOT A FACTOR Destitute of sound argument in favour of prohibition, the New Zealand Alliance makes . the ridiculous assertion that Mr. Hoovers Election as President is a prohibition * ? ; vicljor& In doing so the New Zealand Alliance is merely making a dying dutch at a f%sy straw. Not only must it be remembered that Mr. Hoover's party has been returned in a majority at the last seven United States Elections; but it must be remembered that the prohibition planks in both the Republican and Democratic Parties' platforms were identical at this Election. Here are the planks:— SMITH'S PARTY M^ ( Democratic) HOOVER'S PARTY "Speaking for the national ißepabHcan) Democracy, this convention "The Republican party ' to enforce the eighteenth inees to the observance and amendment and all other vigorous enforcement of SSSfeSS« O, Jh.& d S£ th«»P~-«»Io»ef«hecon,«I. enacted pursuant thereto.** tutlon. With these identical prohibition planks in their respective platforms the Democratic and Republican Parties voted practically the same as if the prohibition problem did not exist. Th.se two Parties are not and never have been on the prohibition prowhich cuts dean across party lines as in New Zealand. Both candidates for the Pr«.dency had no option but to include enforcement plank, in their party platforms, because prohibition had been embedded in the Constitution without reference (Ltfttutfon ° ath ° f ° ffiCe gBVe tHem DO ,kmuAn *»* to "Phold the The People of the United Staioc have never had a chance to vote against prohibition. When the Canadians were given th«» chance, they repealed it. !t ** O, | ,y . when " n»»i<>-wide referendum is taken for or against the reneal of prohibition; that the worid will reJUe what . positive T ■■*-•?■* in New South S «? Wales in September, ONLY TWO MONTHS AGO, showed a majority k say ? of 527,957 FOR CONTINUANCE. I Vote with the Empire for Temperance Vote Continuance

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 269, 13 November 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 269, 13 November 1928, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 269, 13 November 1928, Page 18

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