AMERICA AT WAR.
SALE OF LIQUOR ON STATIONS
AaU IKAIiNS,
(By Ceble.—Press Association.—Copyright.) ' (Australian and H.Z. Oibi« Association.) NEW YORK. August 12. . The Government nas suppressed the sale of liquor on all stations and trains during tne war.
WOMEN'S DEMONSTRATION
SUj^RjittsED.
WASHINGTON, August 12. ' The police broke up a women's demonstration against delay by the Senate in consideration of the Suffrage Amendment. Thirty-eight sutiragists were arrested.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16290, 14 August 1918, Page 8
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