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AMERICAN ITEMS

U.s. STATISTICS) (United Press Association—By Electro - Telegraph—Copyright). WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.

The Census Bureau statistics revealed approximately three thousand persons died of acute alcoholism in ten years of national prohibition. The death rate stood the highest in Delaware and lowest in Utah. The mortality rate .for the whole country in 1928 stood at four for every hundred thousand of population.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1930, Page 5

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AMERICAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1930, Page 5

AMERICAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1930, Page 5

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