AFTER FOURTEEN YEARS BITTER EXPERIENCE.
AMERICA EXPELS PROHIRI*.^ RECORD MAJORity[ ION B Y No one knows more aKua prohibition does and does 21 the pepole who have lived lj* tbi » conditions imposed bv tht. «S? W "» Theorists idealists may idealise hut «?.-. •>* stubborn things," and the f w § J* failure of prohibition Su tte abundantly clear by the on repeal. * ÜB nwn. Every man and woman of vaM., m the thirty-eight States'cosS> the opportunity to vote S& retain or repeal prohibition. y h The vote for repeal was ~:' ibaj., The vote against repeal was ■ jjjf The majority fof repeal was fI^JJ; This majority was the larsMt ."! recorded in the United State! on ? issue whatever, including toJfitJfi l elections when all vote. Only a sion of feeling made repeal possibll IS it is significant that the Kf' m Amendment (prohibition)M,?. «'? Amendment which has ever been lu! from the Constitution of the ft States. m MM It is the duty of every *]»»♦,„, . vote for Continuance on polling V& ° striking out the two 'bottom 1„J
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 275, 20 November 1935, Page 10
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AFTER FOURTEEN YEARS BITTER EXPERIENCE.
Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 275, 20 November 1935, Page 10
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