AFTER-HOUR TRADING BY HOTELS
1 ATTITUDE OF N.Z. ALLIANCE Crassa issociATio* tilboulh.) HASTINGS, December 6. Referring further to his recent statement on the New Zealand Alliance's attitude to after-hour hotel trading, Mr H. W. Milner, general superintendent of the alliance, corrected a statement that it was not the duty of the alliance to give evidence enabling the police to secure convictions. He said that the concluding sentence in his statement was: "The New Zealand Alliance will assist better law enforcement in every way possible, but it is the work of the police to gather evidence and secure convictions $* jmtc3m. tea fe r eifefeafi —■•■.-..>♦-■
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22269, 7 December 1937, Page 14
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