FUTILE ORDER
PROHIBITED MAM GETS LIQUOR WHOLESALE [Pbb United Press Association.] CHRISTCHURCH. July. 28. Although bound* by a prohibition order made sis months ago, Thomas Lawson, a labourer, procured during that time 30 gallons of beer, 18 dozen of beer, and eight dozen of stout, according to statements made in th# Magistrate’s Court this morning, when Lawson was charged with breach of his order. ‘ . Lawson had told the police that the stout was a tonic for his sick wife, and the beer for himself. A fine of £2 was imposed by Mr Lewey, S.M.
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Evening Star, Issue 23021, 28 July 1938, Page 12
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94FUTILE ORDER Evening Star, Issue 23021, 28 July 1938, Page 12
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