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GENERAL. ELECTION, NOVEMBER 14th, 1928. g V IF ELECTED : ~ ; 1. Will you support the deletion of State 4. Will you oppose any extension of the Purchase and Contol from the Ballot period at present provided by law .bePaper, and the submission of National tyveen the carrying. 0f NathDP-l Erombl' Continuance and National Prohibition “0.11 and It’s coming In?” operation ' . . . l 9 5. Will you oppose any increase of facilities on y ' for the sale and consumptionof alcohol ? 2. Will you endeavour to maintain the right 6' Eirslfl'igggofipogoisifcraera: e gfi‘irgzifsgsf; r reof the electors to determine the national 7_ Will you oppose any provision for relicensing issue on the principle of the moval of licenses beyond the limits persimple majority. mitted by existing law ? , , . 8. Will you endeavour to maintain the 3- Wlll 37.0“ oppose any provlslon f 0!" an pact made with the Maoris prohibiting extension 01' time between the Licen- the sale of alcoholic liquor in the King“ sing Polls ? . Country ? ‘

ROSKILL ELECTORATE Candidates* Answers to Questions: Miss Melville answered in writing "Yes” to all questions. Mr. Munns answered in writing "Yes” to questions 1,2, 3,4, 5 and 8. Mr. Richards answered in writing: I—Myl—My party stands for a Three-issue Ballot Paper at present, to which I disagree; my life-long attitude is known to your party. • 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, B—“Yes.’ EDEN ELECTORATE During Last Parliament V. H. POTTER Voted FOR Two-issue Ballot Paper Simple MajorityVoted AGAINST Extension of time between Licensing Polls Poll in the King Country He opposed granting increased facilities for the sale and consumption of alcoholic liquor. Candidates* Answers to Questions: Mr. Anderton has not answered the questions in writing. No record available of platform replies. Mr. Burton answered in writing "Yes” to all questions, except the first, to which he replied "No, unless the ballot paper is changed to ‘for’ or ‘against’ the abolition of the liquor traffic. Mr. Potter replied that he would use his discretion as to what was in the best interests of this Dominion. Mr. Stallworthy answered in writing "Yes” to all questions, with the proviso to question 3, "until the life of Parliament is extended.” GREY LYNN ELECTORATE During Last Parliament F. N. BARTRAM Voted FOR Simple Majority Poll in the King Country Voted AGAINST Two-issue Ballot Paper Extension of time between Licensing Polls Candidates* Answers to Questions: Mr. Bartram answered that he would pledge himself to no party but the Labour Party. Mr. Fitzherbert has not answered the questions in writing. No record available of platform replies. Mr. Fletcher answered from the public platform "Yes” to all questions, with proviso to No. 3, “Under present conditions.” Mrs. Paterson has not answered the questions in writing. No record available of platform replies. AUCK. CENTRAL ELECTORATE During Last Parliament W. E. PARRY Voted FOR Simple Majority Poll in the King Country Voted AGAINST Two-issue Ballot Paper Extension of time between Licensing Polls Candidates * Answers to Questions: Mr. Hewitt has not answered questions in writing. No record available of platform replies. Mr. Joiner answered in writing "Yes” to all questions. Mr. Lysnar has not answered questions in writing. No ffecord available of platform replies. Mr. Parry answered from the public platform: 1— No. 2 Yes. 3 Would let the people decide. 4 Yes. 5 Would let the people decide. 6 Would let the people decide distribution, but would oppose increase of licences. 7 Would leave it to the people in the district concerned. 8— Consider the people should have a referendum on this matter in view of the fact that conditions have changed since the pact was made. AUCK. EAST ELECTORATE During Last Parliament J. A. LEE Voted FOR Simple Majority Poll in the King Country Voted AGAINST Two-issue Ballot Papgr Extension of time between Licensing Polls Candidates * Answers to Questions: Mr. Donald answered from the public platform that he would support a two-isßue ballot paper and the bare majority, and that, provided that these w T ere granted, he would favour a six-year period between the polls. Mr. Lee answered from the public platform: I—Would support three issues, with preferential voting. 3—lf Prohibition were carried, would abide by the mandate of the people; but, if not carried, would favour an extension of the

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 509, 12 November 1928, Page 14

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