LICENSING LAWS
Sir, —At long last several organisations are making a move to ask the Government to tighten the licensing laws immediately. It would be a godsend in my home and hundreds of others if men who frequent the hotel bars and come home the worse for drink were turned out while they are yet sober. Only those who have suffered through it can understand how over-indulgence breaks up homes, humiliates children, and causes insanity and death. War is responsible for untold numbers of human lives, and so is drunkenness. —Yours, etc.. HURRY UP. March IG. 1942.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23590, 18 March 1942, Page 3
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