LIQUOR IN CAMPS
Opposition In Pahiatua
By Telegraph.—Press Association.
PAHIATUA, September 26.
A strong opinion in favour of keeping military camps “dry” was expressed in a resolution passed at a recent meeting of the Pahiatua Council for Action Against Alcohol. It was decided to send the following resolution to the Minister of Defence and the Minister of Justice“ This council believes that the great majority of parents would welcome placing hotel bars out of i bounds to all men in khaki. It further protasis that there is not enough safeguard to have camps dry. There are I hotels open in every town where the virtue of costly training for efficiency can be quickly nullified."
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 2, 27 September 1939, Page 7
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