AMERICA'S EXPERIMENT
. NO REVERSION TO SALOON. _____ (Rereivoil in.3ti a.iv.i ; SYDNEY, this day > Sir John Salmond to-day expressed the opinion that prohibition in the , United States had come to st»y, ot any rate America would never revert to the ealoon, though some light wines and beers may eventually bp allowed. There was "a good deal of '•'bootlegging," but it seemed quite feasible that the [ younger generation might grow up without cultivating , the taste for aleo- [ hol. There was Uquor to be bought in America of a sort. —(A. and N.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 4 May 1922, Page 5
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