LIQUOR LAW IN U.S.A.
m JOHN SALiOND'S IMPRESSIONS. SALOON G-01TE PERMANENTLY. Press Association— By Telegraph—Copyrighx. Australian and N.Z. Press Association, SYDNEY, May 4. ! (Received May 4; "J. 11.50 a.m.) Sir John Salmon! expressed the opinion that Prohibition in the United States had come to stay. At any rate, lie said, America would never revert to the saloon, though some light wines and beers may eventually be allowed. There was a good deal of bootlegging, but it seemed quite feasible, that, the younger generation might grow lip without cultivating a taste for alcohol. There was liquor of a soH to lie bought in America.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 9
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