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TOO MUCH FOR THEM

SAMPLING THE • EVIDENCE.’

REST CURE FOR “DRY” AGENTS

NEW YORK, Dec. 28

Federal prohibition agents who radio-, bed 58 night clubs in sensational Broadway raids this week have retired to a health farm to recover from the effects of bad liquor. “What we got in most places was something terrible,” declared the men who drank it.

The Government spent £2OOO in gathering evidence. Ninety-eight per cent, of the liquor tested was seriously adulterated, and some contained a liberal proportion of “wood-alco-t:ol.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10304, 13 January 1927, Page 6

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85

TOO MUCH FOR THEM Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10304, 13 January 1927, Page 6

TOO MUCH FOR THEM Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10304, 13 January 1927, Page 6

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