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OPINION BACKED BY FACT A Community of Law Breakers, * Patriotism Destroyed by _ Prohibition, I BlWKmmw __ « fl^H '-„''-■, Mr. Fred W. Brill is one trf the principals in the J. G. Brill Company of car manufacturars, employing some three to four thousand employees. THE J. G. BRILL COMPANY TRBjisi-Bea .^ ' "BRILL" PHtUAnKi.PKJ* I6th April, 1925. | ■ ATT OPEN LETTER TO TEE PEOPLE;OF NEW ZEALAND. , -- My opinion of the efficiency of Volsteadism and,prohibition in " the United States of America would require all the moat denunciatory words in the dictionary. : The most dreadful thing apparent to me is the loss of patriotism i [ among people of the substantial circle of Society. By Society I do not | j mean the fashionable folk, but the backbone middle class of our I country. ■■■':-.' . i ; An almost equally, if not as serious, deleterious consequence of our ' j ' prohibition laws, is the heavy secret tippling of our young men and women. It is a fact that working people, by this I mean the manual labourer, either skilled or unskilled, can obtain liquor when they wish it. I know this from personal contact with artisans that I know, and also in seeing others intoxicated in' the streets. All that I can say is that I pray that your Government does not fall into the hands of any such narrow-minded illogical group as has changed this country from a free land to one of a community of law breakers and potential traitors. If I should wish any ill to New Zealand, I could wish nothing more harmful than that her people adopt law 3 similar to our Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead Act. Cordially Tours,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 24 October 1925, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 24 October 1925, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 24 October 1925, Page 22

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