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AMERICAN PROHIBITION

‘LITERARY DIGEST'S'POLL i . - , ;.i REPEAL FAVOURED H Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, NEW YORK, April -8. The * Literary Digest’s ’ poll ou Pro* hibitiou shows the "following figures:—* For continuance 1,046,113 For appeal ... 2,963,386 The periodical analysing of the returns shows that thirty-two States, representing a population of 85,000,000, are voting by majorities of from two to one to six to one in favour of repeal.; The wettest States , are New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island,, while Kansas alone has given a majority for continuance, and North Carolina is. “ almost .dry.”

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Evening Star, Issue 21073, 9 April 1932, Page 12

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AMERICAN PROHIBITION Evening Star, Issue 21073, 9 April 1932, Page 12

AMERICAN PROHIBITION Evening Star, Issue 21073, 9 April 1932, Page 12

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