A novel way of curing people of drunkenness has been in use for some time in the United States, according to a description given by Mr H. W. Milner, general superintendent of the New Zealand Alliance, speaking a t a social function in Wellington. When a man had had sufficient liquor to be making an exhibition of himself, said Mr Milner, a moving picture was taken of him, and later on, wh&n he came to his senses, he was shown the film, and could see himself just as he was. This method was effective in about 88 per cent, of cases. I
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Grey River Argus, 29 August 1939, Page 8
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