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'• In dismissing charges laid under the Licensing Act. at the. .Magistrate's Court in Palmerston North, Mr J. LStout, S.M-, said there was always danger in opening up a.bar during prohibited hours, even to boarders. It would be much better for hotelkeepers and for the.police as well, if Partial ment-would say that no boarders were entitled to be seiwed, or. to s& into, the bar after hours.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17394, 3 March 1922, Page 4
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