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WET CANTEENS

NEW POLICY DEPLORED (By Telegrapn.—Press Association) WELLINGTON, Wednesday Objection to wet canteens in military camps was voiced at to-day’s annual meeting of the New Zealand Alliance. It was urged further that restrictions on soldiers purchasing hquor at hotels for consumption off the premises should also apply not only to the Navy and Air Force, but to civilians also. The superintendent, Mr H. W. Milner, said that with the war and the mobilisation of the fighting forces the valuable policy of 30 years’ experience of dry camps in New Zealand was swept away.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21204, 29 August 1940, Page 10

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WET CANTEENS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21204, 29 August 1940, Page 10

WET CANTEENS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21204, 29 August 1940, Page 10

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