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NO LIQUOR.

FOR FORD WORKMEN. New York, Sept. 11. A message from Detroit states that Henry Ford has issued orders to 70,000 workmen in his automobile works there forbidding them to use ixntoicating liquor on pain of dismissal without appeal. Ford says: “The eighteenth amendment is part of the fundamental law of this country. It was meant to be enforced and though politics have interfered with its enforcement, so far as our organisation is concerned it is going to be enforced to the letter. ’’ —(A. and N.Z.)

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 232, 13 September 1922, Page 5

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NO LIQUOR. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 232, 13 September 1922, Page 5

NO LIQUOR. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 232, 13 September 1922, Page 5

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