ENFORCEMENT OF PROHIBITION
FREER HAND WITH RUM RUNNERS SOUGHT New York, July 7 General Andrews has sailed for England to effect a treaty allowing the United States more treedom in apprehending liquor ships (lying the British flag After this he will endeavour to negotiate with other European countries. He will give his staff final instructions on returning >n August 11. He is then expected to resign The work of reorganising the new “Prohibition Artnv” of 4000 men will be continued during his absence. The petition for a referendum on the Volstead Act in Illinois now has 400,000 signatures.—Atis.-N Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 253, 9 July 1926, Page 9
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