ENGLAND AND WALES MORE SOBER
(UNITED TRKSS ASSOCIA.TIOX —ILXCTJUO TELIGRAPH —COPTRIGHT.) (Received December 8, 8.50 p.m.) LONDON, December 8. That England and Wales are becoming steadily more sober is revealed by the licensing statistics for 1932, showing 30,146 convictions for drunkenness, which is a decrease of 28 cer cent, compared with 1931.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21034, 9 December 1933, Page 19
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