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LESS ALCOHOL DRUNK

DECLINE IN GERMANY SINCE 1914 In a requested report on the effects of alcohol that was delivered before the Politico-Economic committee of the Reichstag. Dr. Frey, director of the German Department of Health, said that the present day consumption of alcohol was far below that of pre-war days, although it had increased since 1918. Compared to the beginning of the century, he said, diseases resulting from abusive use of alcohol thai were under observation at public hospitals were today of a much milder nature. He stated that the mortality from alcoholism was not less in America than in Germany, lareely due. he thought, to the poorer quality of intoxicants in America.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 970, 13 May 1930, Page 11

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LESS ALCOHOL DRUNK Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 970, 13 May 1930, Page 11

LESS ALCOHOL DRUNK Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 970, 13 May 1930, Page 11

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