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LICENSING LAWS

SUGGESTED REFORM

{Tsy Telegrapli-wPress Association.)

HASTINGS, This Pay.

A reform in the hotel licensing Jaws of the Dominion, with the object of providing better residential accommqplation for t|ie travelling .public, was urged at a meeting of the Hastings Chamber o£ Commerce ' last evening. Though members expressed full''sympathy' with the representations made by the Southland Progress League for a revision of the licensing laws, it was considered that the question was one of national policy and should be placed before the Associated Chambers for consideration. However, emphasis was laid on the fact tha.t the meeting was definitely of the opinion that,any steps taken should be in the direction of enlisting the . co-operation of the leaders of the churches and the New Zealand Alliance.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 43, 21 February 1939, Page 11

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LICENSING LAWS Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 43, 21 February 1939, Page 11

LICENSING LAWS Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 43, 21 February 1939, Page 11

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