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PRESIDENT HARDING ON A>IERICA'S DRY EVJL On October 2nd in nil New Zealand newspapers ;> cable appeared a> foI« low-: "An investigation conducted "jy, a committee, composed of Messrs Hughes, Mellon, and Hoover found that the United State* is the greatest per capita consumer of drug* in tbc H-Orid. A- It rftSUlr Ot I.lk in/eßt»i.H" tion, President Harding ha* decided to open the way to bold a conference '•>£ nations to discus-s this question." ThU committee, comprising three of Am'; ea*» most foremost statesmen, Mr Hughes (Secretury of State). Mr MelMr Hoover i'.-secretary of Commerce}, can surely be relied on more than the bsgots-d fanatic- who are trying to Make you fcelyieve that prohibition has been *te salvation of tte United Suaes, and siilJ « the Saw? --iu=g for ■ Zealand. Vote ccntirmaiiee, asi

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Otaki Mail, 16 October 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 16 October 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 16 October 1922, Page 2

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