181,000 DOLLARS IN WHISKY STOLEN BY BANDITS. “Fifty men, armed with sawn-off shotguns, raided Foust’s distillery, at Glen Rock, York County, early yesterday overpowered guards, and stole 181 barrels of whisky. Sixteen motor trucks were needed to carry the whisky away. The stock is valued at 181,000 dollars. “It was the second attempt in a week to raid the distillery. Late on Thursday twelve men in motor-trucks drove up' to the distillery and overpowered the guards with drawn pistols. ’ Philadelphia Public Ledger, July 16, 1022. This is not an isolated case of lawbreaking in U.S.A. It is a sample of what is happening every day in different parts pf the country. A sample of the failure of Prohibition, and the enormous crop of criminality that has followed in its wake. Keep New Zealand free from this vile thing—vote Continuance. °- ROAD, RAIL OR SEA. It is immaterial to us how the furniture is to go. We can pack it so that the bumps of the road, the rail or the sea journey, do not affect it. Our packers are export. May we have your removal: The New Zealand Express Company, Limited. A splendid remedy for Bronchitis and Influenza Nazol. Try it 2
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1922, Page 2
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201Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1922, Page 2
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