"IN A STRANGE LAND"
TORONTO, November 28
The Premier of Ontario, Mr. Hepburn, replying to a temperance delegation's request that liquors should not be available to pilots and others since Canada would be the Empire aviation centre, said Australia and New Zealand permitted liquors for all flyers, and if they were denied the beverages here "they would . feel they were in a strange land."
He added that the enforcement of prohibition would require "an army on' the American border, from which bootleg liquor would Hood."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 131, 30 November 1939, Page 12
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