Mr. C. P. Skerrett's Advice In a letter dated October 26th# addressed by Mr. C. P. Skerrett, as. president, to the Associated Clubs of N.Z., that eminent K.C. says: " The Executive desires to point out to you that the figures recorded at the last two polls make it evident that THE MIDDLE ISSUE WILL NOT BE CARRIED IN ITS PRESENT FORM" The Licensing Reform Association, incorporating the Associated Clubs, desire that "CORPORATE CONTROL" should go on the ballot paper in place of the present middle issue of State Purchase, AND UNDER EXACTLY THE SAME CONDITIONS-which, as Mr. Skerrett points out, means that the middle issue cannot be carried. A middle issue, any middle issue, never will be carried so long as Prohibition and Continuance are on the same ballot paper. • Why Waste Your Vote? VOTE PROHIBITION! Strike Out the 2 IOP Lines s vt
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18526, 30 October 1925, Page 6
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