By order of King Haakon, of Norway. the use of grain or potatoes for making alcohol and the sale of all liquor is prohibited. The breweries are being closed In order that the stor k of grain heretofore used for the manufacture of liquors may go to the flour mills to be converted into bread. This is a measure re» essitatca by the possibility of an insufficient food supply if the war continues long.
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White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 240, 18 June 1915, Page 11
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74Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 240, 18 June 1915, Page 11
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