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LIQUOR IX XO-LICKXSr-; DISTRICT. [Per United Press Association.] GORE, October 5. William Byron, jun., was charged on three informations before the ({ore Court to-day—keeping liquor for sale, failing to notify the vender that the liquor was to be token into a No-lioeuse district, and delivering a bottle of whisky to his mother, there being reasonable ground to suspect that the liquor was for sale. Accused pleaded guilty on the tirst two charges. Ho was lined £SO on the tirst charge, and convicted and ordered to corno up for sentence when called upon on the second charge. The third charge was withdrawn.
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Evening Star, Issue 14689, 5 October 1911, Page 5
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