Switzerland has stringent rules for the repression of druukenness. In Ticino, the unemployed father of a family is forbidden by the laur to loiter about a public-house. In Byrne, drunken and disorderly- persons are excluded from the taloons for two years, and any parson r abetting drinking and gambling is punished by sixty days hard labour. In Zurich, a publican is held responiible for the good behaviour •f his eustomers. A V
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2293, 5 January 1900, Page 3
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