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Norwegian Continued Prohibition referendum, 1926; Norwegian continued prohibition referendum, 1926

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JEWISH PRAYER
Next Year in Jerusalem; Next Year in Jerusalem!; Next year in Jerusalem!; Next year in Jerusalem; La-shanah ha-Ba'ah bi-yerushalayim; L'shana Haba'ah
volgend jaar in Jeruzalem (een zegen die wordt gezegd aan het einde van een gebed)
Jerusalem Post         
  • 16 May 1948 edition of ''The Palestine Post''
  • Palestine Post offices after car bomb attack, 1 February 1948, Jerusalem
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ENGLISH-LANGUAGE ISRAELI NEWSPAPER
Jerusalem Post; The Palestine Post; Jpost; Jpost.com; Jerusalem Post Radio; Jerusalem post; Jersualem Post; JPost; Jerusalempost; Jerus. Post; The Jerusalem Post Group; JPost.com
Jeruzalem Post (een engelstalige krant die wordt uitgegeven in israel)

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1926 Norwegian continued prohibition referendum

A consultative and facultative referendum on continuing with prohibition was held in Norway on 18 October 1926. Partial prohibition had been effective since 1917, and following a 1919 referendum, spirits and dessert wine had also been banned.

Partially caused by pressure from France, which saw its exports of alcoholic beverages fall, a referendum was organised to decide whether prohibition should be continued. Popular support for prohibition fell in all counties. It was overwhelmingly rejected in and around Oslo, as well as in other urban areas like Bergen. As a result, the law was abolished and prohibition brought to an end.