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REGULATIONS TO REMEMBER Liquor in Trains is Prohibited For general information the Railways Department draws attention to the Licensing Act Emergency Regulations (1942) under wnicn it is an offence for any person to drink intoxicating liquor in a railway train, to supply any other person with liquor for consumption in a railway train, or to carry intoxicating liquor for the purpose oi consumption in a railway train. e Offenders Subject to Heavy Penally
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 September 1945, Page 2
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