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Show SOLDIERS' BALLOTS DEEEAT PROHIBITION LOXDOX, April 16. The vote of Now Zealand soldiers has wiped out the majority ma-jority for prohibition which was rolled up in that commonwealth on Apnl 1, according accord-ing to a dispatch to the Central News from Chrhncliureb. I In the New Zealand election the prohi- : hltion forces claimed a majority of more1 than 12.000 voten. It was announced at1 that time that the ballots cast by 4o.0'0 soldiers had not been counted. An iifdi-cation iifdi-cation of the trend of the soldier vote wns iriven, ruwever, when New Zealand soldiers in Kn eland voted, the antipro- i hibitinn forces having; lo.SSO votes out of I approximately 2'J.OOO. |