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ENFORCING LIQUOR LAW

TO STOP LEAKAGE FROM CANADA ARMY FOR BORDER CONTROL Reed. 9.5 a.m. VANCOUVER. Wed. Washington has submitted to tho Canadian authorities a huge new scheme for the administration of customs and liquor affairs along the international frontier. It looks ns if the boundary line along the forty-ninth parallel will soon bo Europeanised. Tile whole plan of border traffic has been changed. Thousands of the present routes between the two countries have been declared closed and instead 500 ports of entry will be established, and Uncle Sant will install a now army of 7.500 coastguards to make certain that not one drop of liquor leaks across. At present there are 2.000 agents for five services scattered along the border. Officials of the dry administration claim they have already received favourable reaction to the scheme from Ottawa.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 866, 9 January 1930, Page 9

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ENFORCING LIQUOR LAW Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 866, 9 January 1930, Page 9

ENFORCING LIQUOR LAW Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 866, 9 January 1930, Page 9

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