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BEER GIVEN AWAY.

Free beer to the value of over £100,000 is given away in London every year. Everyone working in a brewery is entitled, by age-old custom, to two pints of beer daily—one in the morning, another in the afternoon. Workers from outside firms, in the brewery at these hours, also draw their pints, and those who are working overtime qualify for an evening drink as well. The free beer bill for London's breweries alone runs to a figure well exceeding £2000 a week. One firm has 1500 regular workers, each of whom is entitled to a shilling's worth of beer a day. -

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 15

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BEER GIVEN AWAY. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 15

BEER GIVEN AWAY. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 15

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