The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 42University of Auckland., 2008 |
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... liquor through popular vote.13 The United Kingdom Alliance , a prohibition lobby group , also adopted local veto as one of its central planks.14 New Zealand eventually took up the notion of democratic control of liquor with an ...
... liquor through popular vote.13 The United Kingdom Alliance , a prohibition lobby group , also adopted local veto as one of its central planks.14 New Zealand eventually took up the notion of democratic control of liquor with an ...
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... liquor industry . Once the Depression arrived , followed soon after by war , parliamentarians had more important issues to deal with . Thus , after the 1918 amendments there were no changes to the poll provisions for another 70 years ...
... liquor industry . Once the Depression arrived , followed soon after by war , parliamentarians had more important issues to deal with . Thus , after the 1918 amendments there were no changes to the poll provisions for another 70 years ...
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liquor sales and on whether the general licensing poll should be abolished.97 In 1967 , Cabinet Minister Tom Shand observed that liquor referendums were ' the price New Zealand political parties paid for the prohibition vote ' . " As ...
liquor sales and on whether the general licensing poll should be abolished.97 In 1967 , Cabinet Minister Tom Shand observed that liquor referendums were ' the price New Zealand political parties paid for the prohibition vote ' . " As ...
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