JACOBSEN FOR JUSTICE! 881B 8I The LAST RALLY FOR FREEDOM KILBIRNIE KINEMA TONIGHT (FRIDAY), 8 P.M, sept. 24. HEAR A word picture of LABOUR’S BUNGLING. HEAR A REAL POLICY. HEAR The Housing Plan that will work. A Reply to Mr. Semple’s Charges. BE THERE. BRING YOLK FRIENDS. ALL WELLINGTON EAST VOTE JACOBSEN VOTE NATIONAL! MAORI VOTERS! FOR ELECTION INFORMATION, RING N.Z. LABOUR PARTY: 55-405 55-303 55-404 51-429 50-825 WELLINGTON POLLING BOOTHS: St. Paul’s Schoolroom, Sydney St. East. Waiwhetu (Lower Hutt): St. Paul’s Schoolroom. Petone: The Labour Hall. Trentham: Public Works Department Yards. VOTE TODAY FROM 9 A.M. TILL 5 P.M. DO YOU REQUIRE TRANSPORT TO YOUR POLLING BOOTH ON ELECTION DAY? Housewives, Invalids, dr Elderly Persons Avail Yourself of this opportunity. Electorate: Phones: East 17-045, 17-206, 17-358. North 42-402, 43-214. South 25-430. West 14-227. Kelburn North 27-943. Karori Area , 26-656. Brooklyn Area . 53-43,6. Central: Hataitai 54-953. Hawker & Roxburgh St. Areas 51-406. . Lower Hutt 60-463. Petone •• 63-990. Call one of the above phone numbers in your Electorate, on Polling Day only, state your 'Name and Address, and the time you would like tlic Car to call. NEW 1 ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY WELLINGTON EAST ASSISTANCE FOR VOTERS TOMORROWELECTION DAY , Voters requiring assistance or information are asked to ring the nearest headquarters. Keep this list of phone numbers for reference. Seatoun ;•!•:•••• 17-519 . Strathmore 17-373 Miramar North : <.j 16-612 Miramar South 16-777 Kilbirnie and Lyall Bay .. 17-085 Kilbirnie North 14-568 Melrose . 14-748 BE SURE TO RECORD YOUR VOTE—AND VOTE NATIONAL. WARNING AGAINST ILLEGAL VOTING. «> _ Electoral Act, Section 228: S n°^ C P °pTwS ••NAME OF SOME OTHER PERSON, living or dead, or of “a fictitious person, or who having voted once at any such ‘•election APPLIES AGAIN at the same election for a voting“paper iu his own name.” Electoral Act, Section 193: (1) “Every Denr.lv Returning Officer may, without any other 1 ’ ‘'warrant than this Act, cause to be arrested and taken “before a Justice any person reasonably suspected of com“mitting or attempting to commit at a polling-place anj act “of personation. («) “It shall be the duty of the Returning Officer to institute “a prosecution against any person whom he Relieves to have ‘•committed the offence of personation, or of aidm„, abet‘•ting. counselling, or procuring the. commission of that ‘‘offence by any person, at the election for which he is “Returning Officer. UD “Fverv person who commits the offence of personation, or “ O o C t ite “MENT WITH OR WITHOUT HARD LABOUR.”
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 309, 24 September 1943, Page 3
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