DRUNKENNESS IN AMERICA.
INEFFECTIVE PROHIBITION.
FRENCH INQUIRER'S REPORT.
Beater NEW YORK. Sept. 15. M. Gaston Monuet, proprietor of a leading French distillery, who toured Canada' and the United States to investigate the effects of the enforcement of prohibition, declared that he found more drunkenness in Canada and the United States than in any other part of the world. He thinks that the best opinion in America is that prohibition does not prohibit, but that Government control is fairly successful.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17889, 17 September 1921, Page 7
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