THE PROHIBITION LAW
question of enforcement. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, NEW YORK, November 28, (Received November 39, at 10.20 a.m.) Speakers at the convention of the World’s League Against Alcoholism, held at Toronto, declared that the provalance of illicit liquor traffic in the legally dry countries of the world, especially the United States, was due to laxity in the enforcement of the Prohibition laws. The consensus of opinion among the league’s members is that drastic measures must be taken in order to command respect for the Prohibition laws. Tiro United States delegates declared that the Eighteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution would never be repealed, and that the forces of law and order would ultimately triumph over the breakers of the Prohibition law.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 9
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126THE PROHIBITION LAW Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 9
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