Yes, George Papavgeris, and smoking was banned in public places a year earlier, in Scotland; earlier still in Ireland, though as one common amendment to billposters advertising this has it, "It is illegal to smoke [tobacco] on these premises". Come all ye good folk who can take a good joke, Cast a coin in the poke as I'm strumming the lyre: While I sing, ye may smoke all ye like, till ye choke: Like a "pig going to hoke", or to rowl in the mire, Take a last, fiery drag of a dirty ould fag Till ye cough like a hag and ye spit oan the flair -- Till the Western horizon is grey wi' the poison, Like incense arisin', when Priests are at prayer. (First verse of a song "commemorating" these bans; "like a pig going to hoke", or dig, is a proverbial way of saying someone is absolutely determined to do something, no matter how ill-advised, and will not be dissuaded or prevented).
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