LIQUOR IN CAMP
Melbourne, Thursday Tiie opinions of the various State miiitav comnruidmants • b ihe question of whet!u rit is navigable to reestablish canteens in the mi".tary camps was tabled in the Federal House of Representatives yesterday. The New South Wales Commandant says: "The jireat majority of commanding oilicerr. -3•ommrnd tin' canteens-v, l in future be allowed. ! sl!\in;:ly *t>rr'i* and tint the Aft le amcnd"d a.vordinirlv " The Queensland Comm n d t declares tliav 110 less the supply of liquor is confined to tnose who are over 21, the sections of the Act prohibiting i,ulceus should remain in force. The majority of military oliicers in the various stales favored the re-establishment of canteens under proper control. The Tasm.mian Commandant, while personally favoring canteens. .sujrKests that the noncan teen system be jjiven another year's trial.
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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 3 October 1913, Page 3
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134LIQUOR IN CAMP Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 3 October 1913, Page 3
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