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DRINKERS WILL BE SORRY

PROHIBITION HEADS FIND NEW CONCOCTION ENFORCEMENT DIFFICULTIES WASHINGTON, Saturday. Tie Prohibition Bui"feau has devised a new alcohol denaturant, which is expected to solve the immensely difficult problem of finding one that is not poisonous and yet inseparable. The new product is a petroleum or naptha distillate. The bureau’s technical adviser said: “We do not feel that we are taking an unsportsmanlike advantage of the drinker. He will be sorry, but not paralysed.” In the course of his evidence beEore the Prohibition Committee, the Rev. John Callahan, a missioner in the Bowery, and superintendent, of the Hadley Rescue Hall, who is known as "the Bishop of the Bowery,” gave a graphic account of the old days. The witness said he hoped the prohib Hon law would not be repealed, and gave a colourful account, of his experiences in the days of the saloons, and of his missions, which he said catered for men without God and without hope, who now had homes,, families, and wireless sets.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 923, 17 March 1930, Page 9

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DRINKERS WILL BE SORRY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 923, 17 March 1930, Page 9

DRINKERS WILL BE SORRY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 923, 17 March 1930, Page 9

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