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Hot from The Wires! Cablegram to Colonel Ransom H. Gillett, Vice-President of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, New York Division; REUTERS LIMITED 192 Z Date November 13th, .. TO FROM s the nrr k hibltion Hew Zealand Amendment, New York v Cable exact results Wet Dry Polls and Elections as affecting our Campaign Newspaper Results here obscure National Counoil Licensed Trade Wellington Colonel Gillett's reply: WfiW POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS K4C<V Fjoto ; By_ fi-gQA akhbsl' Aclc& kji Not*.- Thf» form mu»t accompany any mad* respecting MiJ» tMegram. . ; Sent*t_ To—- ; By__ Ackrt. rwi. hrl Checked Iky m & <3 m t OT 4 40PM 29 New York 15 Via Pacifio Loo 49/3 Leo National Counoil License Trade, Wellington. Wetl defeated drys in congress in New York New Jersey Massachusetts Pennsylvania Illinois Minnesota. Drys partially successful in Ohio California. Wets control Congress next month _ . Dry claims enormously exaggerated Beaten everywhere except Ohio Complete returns hitherto unavailable writing £ully / Ransom H Gillett The Association Against the. Prohibition Amendment is a great nation-wide organization for •" the modification of Prohibition. Amongst its leaders are such mpn as iJCermit Roosevelt, 1 ' George A. Washington, Stuyvesant Fish, James Speyer (the Wall Street banker), Generals,. • * Authors, Professional and Business Men, and Labour leaders. The Association is recognised as representing the moderate section of the public. PRESIDENT HARDING says: (Nov. 20—Cable, all N.Z, Newspapers)". €€ . / He has taken cognisance of the 'wet* gains at the recent elections. . . . . if assured that the country is not merely undergoing a temporary reaction and really demands beer and wines he will endeavour to meet the demand ! " Prohibition in America is an Acknowledged Failure! It Would Fail in N.Z. VOTE AGAINST— Tyranny, Drugs, Lawlessness, Higher Taxation, Increased Cost-of-Living, More Unemployment! Vote

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17629, 5 December 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17629, 5 December 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17629, 5 December 1922, Page 12

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