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TEMPERANCE FACTS

Given at Brooklyn: “If we were to include in-one list the deaths directly due to chronic as well as acute poisoning by alcohol, it would stand first of all poisons in order of frequency.”—Dr. Winter Blythe, in “Poisons: Effect and Detection.” “Total abstinence from all alcoholic liquors is the greatest factor in success.”—Don Bradman, International Cricketer. Alcoholic advertising has been refused by American magazines which have a total circulation of nearly M,()(M),0(X). In addition aldohol advertising has been refused bv 180 daily newspapers and about 2,000 weekly newspapers.—Emm “Church and Community.” Given nt Takapuna: “In the 18th century, England was described as a drunken country, and now the number of temperance workers are making themselves felt and are doing much to improve matters,”

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White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 8, 1 September 1948, Page 7

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TEMPERANCE FACTS White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 8, 1 September 1948, Page 7

TEMPERANCE FACTS White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 8, 1 September 1948, Page 7

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