PROHIBITED PERSONS.
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' Auckland,' 4-. " I don't sco- why pel-sons" who have been prohibited should hot wear some badge,'' remarked Mr. Kettle, S.SLV to-dajv after issuing 0110 .of tho ■ mandates in - question. " I'olico officers' wear,, stripes,',,'bluo ribbon people, wear little badges, and- ?ro proud .of theni. should -uot -a" proh'ibited., person wear some distinguishing "mark?'' Sergeant Hendry- said that, under the licensing laws at Home,-' prohibited people' ; wfero . photographed 'and' hotelkeepers,' supplied -with copies. -The task of : keeping in . order ,the growing array of " orders" is evidently, exer-
cising the, mmd of " both ' magistrates and police, and;_a potent; way; out of the present rather farcical; position of affairs would bo hailed with every satisfaction. -
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 113, 5 February 1908, Page 8
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118PROHIBITED PERSONS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 113, 5 February 1908, Page 8
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