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PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN.

(By Tclcßrnph.-Spccia! Correspondents Cliristchurch, May 10. 'Mr C. H. Poolo, M.P. for Auckland West, arrived this morning to take part, in iho National Prohibition campaign, and was interviewed by a ™P rw * n,!, .y™. nf the "News." Mr. Poile said Hint "his venr's National Pi-ohibition cam- 1 nnien'was dcveloninir ranidly. ami nothing but what was NirouriiKinK had Ijer.n .experienced by Mr. Taylor, M.P., and urni«lf and others . m pa I form or organisation work. Tim enteral interest, in and the attendances at an exhibition bciiiß hold in .Auckland o provi.l« funds for Hie campaign showed that the people were satisfied that Uo jiroccpde were to be devoted to a Rood cause. .All the indications were in \.hv direction of a successful campaign, mid the 'illicit of the linuoi; binMiiess fronilh.) Dominion. T!i« pcoplu liad their minds miulo up. , Asked if ho meant Ihnt National Prohibition would be carried at the poll this year. Sir. I'oolc lpplicds "Tlie National Prohibition vote will t», no doubt, a surprise- to many people, and it seems to m<? quilc pofciblo, for the larpcr reform to come liitu oneraVion' after the takiiiß of this poll. The general advance has been sounded. Local option will , have a Wr say at tin- rolles well as , the National Prohibition issue."

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1124, 11 May 1911, Page 6

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PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1124, 11 May 1911, Page 6

PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1124, 11 May 1911, Page 6

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