DRY LAW IN U.S.A.
DOES NOT STOP THIRST. WASHINGTON. January 31. \ A warning has been issued by tlu> Federal Department of Justice tha. illegal warrants for searching dweliings where liquor is suspected to be in- stock will no longer be tolerated. There is to be an immediate reduction in the number of Federal prohibition agents. The leaders of the anti-prohibition j movement state that these development- i mark the end of the Anti-Saloon League's domination of the Government's activities and consequently the beginning of : ; an era of sanity in the enforcement i>! I . prohibition. The supporters of the "dry" law sire said to be denressed. They have admit- ; ted that the "result will markedly affect j ( the enforcement of the law.—(A. and h N.Z. Cable.) i
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 7
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