Now that the completed work of the South Island Representation ComThe Electoral mission is before us, it is lioandftrio interesting te study the posimd Sodtrsni*. sible effects of the rear* ranged constituencies (for we assume that the Commiasioners’ labors will, in the main* remain undisturbed) on the No-license issue; So far as the City and its immediate suburbs are concerned wo regard the inclusion of the greater part | ftf the North-east Valley Borough in Dun- ; edin North and the annexation of : MHseeU ' burgh Ward by Dunedin South Sa factors ' making for the strengthening of the Continuation vote, unless Hie “trade” commit some unpardonable blunder between now and the taking of the next local Option poll. Similarly tlio alterations In /felon, Bruce, and Tnapoka appear io point to a continuance of tho status quo ia those
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Evening Star, Issue 13002, 22 December 1906, Page 2
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135Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 13002, 22 December 1906, Page 2
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