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No Wet Canteens

Those who say compulsory military training will mean youths being subjected to temptation to drink have been answered by the Prime Minister. Mr Fraser, who has declared there will be no wet canteens in Army training camps to be established if compulsory military training is adopted. The law prohibiting the sale of liquor to those under 21 years of age will be strictly enforced.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 17, 27 July 1949, Page 5

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No Wet Canteens Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 17, 27 July 1949, Page 5

No Wet Canteens Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 17, 27 July 1949, Page 5

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