“But at 4.30 the beer-swilling competition starts at every pub. And there’s a contest to see who can down the most in the time. Believing in the rights of the individual, I never did believe in prohibition, but the evening guzzle round the pubs is a pretty sickening sight, leads to an awful lot of drunkenness, which wouldn’t exist save for that evening swill in a hurry.”
The Tumut and Adelong Times
November 21, 1944
November 21, 1944
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