ENFORCING PROHIBITION.
PRESIDENT, DETERMINED. Australian and N.Z. Cable Aaeociation. <B«c<L 6.5 p.m.) NEW YORK, July 4. Speaking at Marion, the President, Mr. W. G. Harding, expressed his determination to enforce prohibition. He said that the Eighteenth Amendment denied to a minority a fancied sense of personal liberty, but the amendment was the will of the United States, and must be sustained by the Government and public opinion, else contempt for the law would undermine the very foundation of the nation. -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18135, 6 July 1922, Page 7
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80ENFORCING PROHIBITION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18135, 6 July 1922, Page 7
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