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PROHIBITION

PUBLIC BACKING THE LAW. COMMISSIONER’S OPINION. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association■ (Received February 2, 8 p.m.) AV AS'HIN GTON, February 1. Federal Prohibition Commissioner Haynes, after a tour of investigation on the Pacific Coast and the Southwest, declared: “In every section 1 visited I found a popular backing of the . Eighteenth Amendment, and a patriotic determination to have it religiously observed, and strictly enforced. Thg, States actually vied with one another in demonstrations of their respect of the law, and reverence of the Constitution.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11435, 3 February 1923, Page 6

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PROHIBITION New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11435, 3 February 1923, Page 6

PROHIBITION New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11435, 3 February 1923, Page 6

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