A “WET” SHIP
NO PROHIBITION ON MALOLO rpn E Malolo is a “wet” ship—now. , .. When the Matson liner left the United States, the law was observed to the letter, but thirsty travellers looked forward to the Orient and big, cooling bottles. The bar was officially opened when the vessel reached Japan. Today the Malolo is well stocked with wines, spirits, and brewed liquors of all kinds, which are appreciated to the fullest by those of the passengers who are not prohibitionists. “It is delightful to be able to ‘breast up‘ to the bar again, one goodwill traveller told THE SUN. “You see, we get such poor l.quor nowadays in the United otates, he added naively.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 835, 2 December 1929, Page 1
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115A “WET” SHIP Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 835, 2 December 1929, Page 1
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