AMERICAN LIQUOR LAWS.
A VESSEL RELEASED. LIQUOR SHIPS MOVING. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Nov. 29, 10.10 p.m. New York, Nov. 28. At Jacksonville, the British auxiliary schooner Louise F, recently seized by prohibition officers, was released by the judge, who decided that the trew brought the vessel within the three mile limit against the wishes of her officers. A message from Hughlands, New Jersey, states that liquor ships are moving from the six mile limit to the fourteen. Shore runners profess willingness to travel twenty miles, if necessary, saying: What is a mile or so extra with fast boats like ours?.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1923, Page 5
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