B«er’« Effects In U.S. Actual arrests for drunkenness in the city of Washington have decreased 30 per cent, since beer reappeared. It appears as if more drinkers are satisfied with the milder alcoholic beverage who formerly drank throat-searing concoctions called gin and Scotch. The curious fact emerges, however, that younger drinkers are at least appreciative of beer. They represent the generation bred in the United States since prohibition began. They never knew genuine legal beer. Tense Feeling In Alwar, Tense communal feeling prevails in Alwar city, and the authorities, fearing repercussions among the Meo peasants concerned in the recent revolt, have obtained reinforcements of British and Indian troops and armoured, cars from Delhi.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 18 April 1933, Page 11
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