RAID ON CLUB
FINE FOR SALE OF LIQUOR i jf '.PIU'.SS ASSOCIATION J M.F.GKAI! .! ~ \ r WELLINGTON. February p. A As the result of a raid on Pharaoh';- |t Club on January 13 Douglas Eric | s Pankhur.st was convicted by Mr E. c Page, S.M., on two charges of selling J liquor without a license. The charge j of Sunday trading was dismissed, the , magistrate saying that there might be c some doubt whether 12 midnight had ? passed. \ Although it was accused's first offence the police asked for a heavy penalty, and said his brother had been fined £3O for selling liquor within a nolicense area, and this should have i acted as a warning. _ t Mr Page imposed a fine of £2o, and a allowed a month in which to pay. j
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21086, 10 February 1934, Page 7
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132RAID ON CLUB Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21086, 10 February 1934, Page 7
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