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UNLAWFUL SALE OF LIQUOR

[Pee United Press Association. I ■ WELLINGTON, February 9. Arising out of a raid on th*i Pharaohs, Club on January 13, Douglas Eric Pankhurst was convicted by Mr E. Page, S.M., on two charges of! selling liquor without a license. A charge of Sunday trading was ,dismissed, the magistrate saying .thati there might be some doubt whether 12 o’clock had passed. - . Although it was the accused’s first offence, the police asked for a heavy penalty, and said that the accused’s brother had’ been fined £3O for selling liquor within a non-license area, ,and this should have acted as a warning. Mr Page imposed a fine of £25, and, gave a month to pay..

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Evening Star, Issue 21642, 10 February 1934, Page 12

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UNLAWFUL SALE OF LIQUOR Evening Star, Issue 21642, 10 February 1934, Page 12

UNLAWFUL SALE OF LIQUOR Evening Star, Issue 21642, 10 February 1934, Page 12

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