SERIOUS OFFENCE
LIQUOR FOR MAORI GIRLS,
(Per Press Association.—Copyright.) RAWENE, This Day.
This type of offence is one which I view very .seriously,” -said Mr G. X. Morris, S.M., at Kaikohe, when Terry Fitzgibbon, of Ohaeawai, and William tike pleaded guilty to two charges of supplying liquor to native girls at a dance at a Maori pa on September 21. Fines totalling £lO were imposed on each defendant, and Fitzgl-Bbon was also fined 30/ and costs for being on licensed premises after hours.
Ad Ottawa Outcome —2nd reading •Sir Philip Cnnliffe-Lister, Secretary tor the Colonies, said the reason tor the satisfaction of the colonics with Ottawa was that hitherto they received preferences only from Britain, Canada and New Zealand, and now Australia, ..South Africa, Newfoundland, India, and Southern Rhodesia. would also give the colonies preference. The colonies* would reciprocate by giving preferences to all Empire goods. Air H. Holdsworth (National Liberal, Bradford) said nobody in the woollen industry expected increased trade from the Ottawa agreements. Canada had given Bradford a live-foot wall to jump instead of a wall as high as a house. She could jump neither. The Canadian tariffs -were absolutely prohibit i ve.
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Northern Advocate, 27 October 1932, Page 6
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