TEETOTALLERS ONLY NEED APPLY.
The vessels owned by Messrs Carlisle and Co., of London, are known, says the British Workman, to have no malt or spirituous liquors allowed on board, but their masters, before being given command by the owners, are required to take an oath and sign documents pledging themselves not to partake of any intoxicants. As a guarantee- of good faith they must deposit with the owner a bond for £100, which is forfeited in case of any breach of this ironclad rule.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2360, 18 May 1899, Page 27
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85TEETOTALLERS ONLY NEED APPLY. Otago Witness, Issue 2360, 18 May 1899, Page 27
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