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ALL LIQUOR BANNED

OFFICIALS IN U.S.A. MUST BE DRY WASHINGTON, Tuesday. Administrative orders were recently issued prohibiting drinking on the part of members of the Army and Navy and Marines abroad as well as in the United States, and also an order to appoint only men who do not drink as prosecutors in the United States is now learned that all officials in Diplomatic and Consular Services are included in the orders prohibiting drinking or serving liquors, and that as far as possible all official vacancies will be filled by men known to be sy apathetic to “dry law

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 884, 30 January 1930, Page 11

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ALL LIQUOR BANNED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 884, 30 January 1930, Page 11

ALL LIQUOR BANNED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 884, 30 January 1930, Page 11

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