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    The case for introducing standard drink labelling on all alcoholic containers

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    Authors
    Stockwell, Tim
    Blaze-Temple, D.
    Walker, C.
    Date
    1990
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Stockwell, T.R. and Blaze-Temple, D and Walker, C. 1990. The case for introducing standard drink labelling on all alcoholic containers. Medical Journal of Australia 153: 61-62.
    Source Title
    Medical Journal of Australia
    Faculty
    National Drug Research Institute
    Remarks

    Stockwell,T. et al. The case for introducing standard drink labelling on all alcoholic containers. MJA 1990; 153: 61-62. Copyright 1990. The Medical Journal of Australia - reproduced with permission

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24580
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