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LIQUOR FRAUDS

REVEALED IN UNITED STATES

ANALYSES' MADE OF WILSKY

{United Pre-ss Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).

NEW YORK, December 18

The health authorities in several cities have analysed many whiskies for gale, revealing the worst kind of fraud is being perpetrated. Ray alcohol, coloured, is selling at a high price -a-s pure whisliy blends. The authorities promise action under the pure food laws, The after-re-pgal era has apparently opened not too auspiciously a 5 iconcerris the consumer, nor is regulation keeping pac-e with the need for a system that will encourage temperance and obviate the bootlegger.

SUPPLY OF AUSTRALIAN WINE

CALIFORNIAN FIRM’S CONTRACT

NEW YORK, December 18

It is understood that- a well-known C iHf.omi.an wine concern has contracted for a supply of Australian wine for the purpose o,f blending with the domestic product. It is believed that the -quota for Australian wines will probably be fixed in the near future by Washington, when probably a trade agreement will also be framed.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1933, Page 5

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162

LIQUOR FRAUDS Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1933, Page 5

LIQUOR FRAUDS Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1933, Page 5

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