PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.
TJIli VKUTH AT LAST. For pmv months there lyivo appeared in the daily I'rc.;? cabled items emanating from Labour lenders, special •lor.tspondents, pte. etc., on the above question. America's answer to all such nysrepresenliition. , ; is found in the following cable message:— Atttitruliitn-Ncw Zen land Cable Association, Washington, October 2S, 3019. "By « to .'IS the Senate .uljouvncd its'oilier business in order to coiisiflor the President's veto of the 'J'roh'bition Enforcement Bill. "Liiter the Senate rcpMoJ the Bill.';m,i it iniimxliattly bcunic law unchanged. "The s]wc<| of ils passage over the President's veto constiltilcs a record . in Amcripiui history. The voting in the Senate for the passngo of the Hill w:is 1)5 for; 20 against.' O'uWisiied Ihrtuifhoul (lie Dominion, ■jCm-. i, IOI'W The VnnUees lire no fools! Jf Prohibition increases the Drug Habit, Crime, Divuive. Immorality, mid every oilier evil, us the Liquor Traue would have you belicw , , why does America insist on having it r—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 46, 18 November 1919, Page 2
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156PROHIBITION IN U.S.A. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 46, 18 November 1919, Page 2
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