DRUNKENNESS AND CHARITY. " In spite of increased severity on tbe part of most police departments, arrests ior public drunkenness ha<e decreased about 500,000 per year, according to wellknown criminal statisticians. "Prohibition has enabled chanfcabla organisations to take 74.D0C.000 dol.ars '£lß £00,000! per year from funds formerly used' to support cases of drink-caused poverty and use this money tn constructive welfare work. Official 1925 Report of U.S. Government —Advt. 12.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19144, 9 October 1925, Page 7
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