SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOW— Mr. "Pussyfoot" Johnson! i You have^tated at all your meetings that the '■- Drug Evil has not flourished under. Prohibition, 0/ and that hundreds of Homes for Drug-addicts have been closed since Prohibition was intr o duced. Now here is a • Cable Message in all New Zealand Papers Last Monday; DRtJG TAKING, . INQUIRY IN U.S.A. Greatest per Capita Consumer. (Rec. October 1, 11.5 p.m.) , : NEW YORK, Sept. 30. It is understood that an investigation conducted by a committee composed of Messrs. Hughes, Mellon and Hoover found that the United States is the greatest per capita consumer of drugs in the world. As a result of the investigation President Harding has decided to open the way to hold a conference of nations to discuss this question.—Aus.N.Zr £able Assn. , ' "• rjrvce.— Mr Hughes is Secretary of State, Mr Mellon Secretary of the Treasury, and Mr Hoover Secretary — of Commerce.] - . What have you to say to THAT, Mr. Johnson?
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 7 October 1922, Page 5
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