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RUM ROW BREAKS UP

SMUGGLING VIRTUALLY ENDED VESSELS MAKING FOR FOREIGN PORTS PreM Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. WASHINGTON, January 16. Rum Row’s vessels,, which have lurked off the north-eastern coast since 1925 endeavouring to land liquor, are to-night hurrying toward British Honduras and other foreign ports as a result of information that shipments might legally be made to the United States under a recent regulation permitting unlimited imports of American type of bottled liquor and all types of bulk liquor for blending at Lelizo and other ports, where smugglers may unload their waresT The liquor will be consigned to the United States through legitimate channels. Officials believe that the smuggling problem has virtually ended.

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Evening Star, Issue 21622, 18 January 1934, Page 9

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RUM ROW BREAKS UP Evening Star, Issue 21622, 18 January 1934, Page 9

RUM ROW BREAKS UP Evening Star, Issue 21622, 18 January 1934, Page 9