THE BIGGEST MAJORITY ON RECORD
NEARLY TEN MILLIONS W.,e-i lU’ut.' eight Stale- ou: o fvrf right took a vote on the lepeal or a majority for repeal of P.76.,9.4. Ini' ii-'ure is millions of xotes larger t.ian rnv majority ever obtained on any other i’.-ue. even with all the Mates voting, and including Presidential elee tions ~ This clearly shows how deter mined were the people of the I nite 1 States to get rid of prohibition and ail it?* attendant evils. Never before had such interest been aroused, and never before had there been such a phenomenal vote. A detailed analy>is of the voting in the thirty eight States referred to appeals elsewhere in this issue, and gives conclusive proof what the piuple of America, people who had lived with prohibition for fourteen years, thought of it. . The proof of the pudding is in the rating. All the world has rejected prohibition. On»-e again it is New Zen “land’' turn in tote < 'ontinuaner.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 278, 26 November 1935, Page 6
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