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LICENSING POLL. THE THREE-ISSUE BALLOT PAPER. EACH ELECTOR HAS ONE VOTE ONLY. EACH ELECTOR MUST VOTE FOR ONE ISSUE ONLY. Each Elector.must strike out TWO of the Issues, and leave ONLY the ONE ISSUE for Avhich he wants to Vote on the Ballot Paper. OTHERWISE THE VOTE IS INVALID. A Bare Majority of the Total Votes Cast Is Required to Carry an Issue. The Three-fifths Majority has been Repealed — Remejnber a ±>AKJir MAJORITY of the Total Votes carries an issue. EXAMPLES, OF. SAY, 1,000 VOTES CAST: No. 1. 1. 1 Vote for National Continuance 501 2. I Vote for State Purchase and Control 99 3. 1 Vote for National Prohibition 400 1,000 National Continuance, having polled a majority, is carried. No. 2. 1. I Vote for National Continuance 99 2. I Vote for State Purchase and Control 501 3. I Vote for National Prohibition. _ 1,000 State Purchase and Control, having polled a majority, is carried. No. 3. 1. I Vote for National Continuance 300 2 1 Vote for State Purchase and Control 300 3. T Vote for National Prohibition 400 1,000 No Issue having gained a majority—no issue has been carried. Be Sure You Strike Out Two . Lines. FOLLOW THE SOLDIERS. STRIKE FOR LIBERTY AND FREEDOM. VOTE FOR CONTINUANCE. STRIKE OUT THE TWO BOTTOM LINES.

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Observer, Volume XL, Issue 13, 29 November 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XL, Issue 13, 29 November 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XL, Issue 13, 29 November 1919, Page 2