ALCOHOL IN THE NAVY
HOSPITALITY—NEW STYLE. (Loudon ‘ Times ’ and Sydney ‘ Sun ’ Services.) NEW YORK, July 5. Members of Congress and State officials inspected the battleship Michigan. The captain regretted his inability to offer refreshments, because tho visitors camo too late in tho year. Ginger ale and grape juices were then suggested, but the captain pointed out that he was not allowed to offer these, as they contained respectively 2 and 6 per cent, of alcohol.
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Evening Star, Issue 15538, 7 July 1914, Page 6
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75ALCOHOL IN THE NAVY Evening Star, Issue 15538, 7 July 1914, Page 6
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