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LICENSING APPEAL CASE.

-6SELLING LIQUOR AT WESTMINSTER PALACE. By Telegraph.— Association— London, November 3. The Appeal Court has decided to maintain' the magistrate's decision in the case brought against Mr. Harry Norris, the nominal de*' fendant, for the Refreshment Committee of' the House of Commons, for selling liquor at Westminster Palace without a license.;. The magistrate had decided that the license ing laws were never intended to apply to' Westminster Palace.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10902, 5 November 1898, Page 5

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LICENSING APPEAL CASE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10902, 5 November 1898, Page 5

LICENSING APPEAL CASE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10902, 5 November 1898, Page 5

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