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NORWAY'S PROHIBITION.

Norway’s Prohibition was the wet brand. It allowed the sale of wines, beer and ale, of less than 12 per cent, alcoholic content. This kind of prohibition is what Norw T ay has now repealed, not the bone dry prohibition of the U.S.A. I>ast year the Liquor Bill in Quebec under Government Control was 47, 620,507 dollars. Prohibition Ontario wdth 57 2,000 more pouplation had a Liquor Bill of 5,014,000 dollars. Quebec had 056 business failures, while Ontario with its quarter of a million more population had only 624.

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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 379, 18 February 1927, Page 6

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NORWAY'S PROHIBITION. White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 379, 18 February 1927, Page 6

NORWAY'S PROHIBITION. White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 379, 18 February 1927, Page 6

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