Bookmakers’ Telephones
[TO THE EDITOR.] Sir,—Cdtild you inform me whether the law still allows bookmakers to retain their telephones after being convicted or whether those telephones become available to the public? Yours, etc., ~ P WAITING LIST. Greymouth, October 15. (When the above letter was referred to the Chief Postmaster at Greymbiith, Mr. F. Mairs, he quoted the relevant portion of the Telephone Regulations. This ,states: “The Minister may refuse to connect to a telephone exchange or may disconnect from a telephone exchange any place of business, house, or premises whith, in the opinion of the Minister, is of are used, for any illegal, immoral, or improper purposes.”— Editor, Evening Star). '
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1946, Page 2
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