PROHIBITION.
AS INVENTOR SEES IT
“A NEW HUMAN RACE.”
NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—0 n sailing for Europe, Mr. Hudson Maxim, aged 72, said that one of his reasons for this first trip abroad for 26 years was to get some al 0 and stout. Tho aged inventor said:—“We will have (o invent a new human raert if prohibition is to be enforced, and that new race will have to lie aided and abetted by an anti-saloon league. Drinking rnccis have always dominated the world, and always wifi do so. The enforcement of prohibition is the enforcement of crime.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16895, 27 November 1925, Page 7
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98PROHIBITION. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16895, 27 November 1925, Page 7
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