PROHIBITION IN AMERICA
A SHOCKING KXAMPLE. WEST ATSTIUUAN OPINION. an outspoken PHEMIER. By Telegraph-Press Assn.-Copyright irSTHAUAN A.<o N.z. CABLE ASSOCIATION PERTH, October 23. Sir Jollies Mitchell, Premier of Western Australia, replying to an anti-liquor deputation requesting an independent Government leport on the workings of prohibition in America said that anti-liquor would net a shock when the report was submitted. People would not change the habits of a lifetime without a protest, and the Americans had protested by lesorting to drugs. The community would l>e better off economically without drink or tobacco, but there would not be much enjoyment in life.” *
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1922, Page 2
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100PROHIBITION IN AMERICA Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1922, Page 2
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