TRANSPORT OF LIQUOR.
CURBING EXPORTATIONS. CANADIAN PROPOSALS. Australian and N.Z. Cabie Assn. OTTAWA, -June 21. The House of Commons defeated two Bills submitted with the object of curbing liquor exportations. The first would make it unlawful to ship liquor to any foreign country until a consular certificate from that country had been granted showing the importation was legal under its laws. The second Bill would make it unlawful to export liquor by any vessel previously in the liquor trade unless the owners proved that the former cargo had reached its port of destination. The passage of these Bills would have considerably reduced exportations to the United States, which are legal so far as the Canadian law is concerned.
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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15272, 23 June 1923, Page 5
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118TRANSPORT OF LIQUOR. Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15272, 23 June 1923, Page 5
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