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THE PUBLICANS AND THE LAW.

[BY TELEGRAPH.— press ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Saturday. Mr. Martin, S.M., in the course of the hearing of the case of selling liquors to a child under 13, incidentally commented on the small number of inebriates who had been before him since the new Act came into force, which, he thought, showed the hotelkeepera were awakening to the facb that the law must be respected. The Masterton Licensing Bench intend to charge £2 per diom for conditional licenses, and to inspect the hotels personally.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9492, 23 April 1894, Page 5

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THE PUBLICANS AND THE LAW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9492, 23 April 1894, Page 5

THE PUBLICANS AND THE LAW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9492, 23 April 1894, Page 5