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X. L. Mesieken America’s great Editor, Author and Publicist, knows more about the United States under Prohibition than any Prohibition Agitator in Mew Zealand Here is H. L. Mencken’s Verdict: I 111111 HIM 11 ■ |IMM ■ —M— I “There is not less drink* ing in the Republic—but Mare. There is. not- less crime—hist Mare. There is not less insanity—hut Mare. Respect for law has not increased—but Distiisitslied. The young are now tempted as they were never tempted be= fore. Progress takes a back turn.” (American Mercury, December, 1924) Vote according to proven FACTS:: x v,-;v Thus: (1) I VOTE FOR NATIONAL CONTINUANCE i(3) 1 I VOTE -FOR NATIONAL ■■MOMffifflON 2

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Shannon News, 29 September 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 29 September 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 29 September 1925, Page 4

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