AUCKLAND NO.LICENSE CONVENTION.
[BY TBLEOBAI'n — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, 3rd June. At tho annual Auckland Provincial NoLioenae Convention to-day resolutions wiro passed that tho attention of the (lOvenuni'uL ba culled to the infraction of the section of the Act providing for the destruction of '.ocal option b.illot papers after a lapse of nix months; that section 33 of tho Act of 1895 be made applicable to the King Country; that a system of lantern f.lid< k temperance lectures bo inaugurated; that the systematic collection of subscriptions towards def laying tlio expenses ol noxt local option poll be undertaken. ' The. Convention resolved to immediately undertake \o raise within Auckland province one-fourth of the costs of the Privy Council appeal case, and on a collection being taken up tho .yum of £102 16a was suhscribed in the room. A motion affirming tho principle oi a biiro majority wan postponed for twelve months. «
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 132, 4 June 1904, Page 5
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