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Tho public (Should know thai on nesday next the Prohibition issue is to "Put" in the Choral Hall, at a public meeting of uncommon, interest. To begin with, it is- to bo presided over by" the Bishop of Christchurch, who-will give his .view of the great question. There jrill bo a speech by H. G Burridge, n "Marquette" man "who did threo years' service at the front. Mr J. I. Rovds, tho president of tho "Canterbury .Efficiency League, vrill deal with the financinl aspects of the .reform. To get a seat, wo aavise the electors to arrive early. 22
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16472, 15 March 1919, Page 9
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