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THE LIQUOR LAW.

[nv TELEGRAm. —PRESS ASSOCIATION'.] Wellington", Monday. In dismissing the appeal in the case in which the Stipendiary Magistrate at Masterton convicted and fined the licensee of the Club Hotel there for selling liquor on Sunday night to persons who were not boua-fido travellers, though they had assured tho barman that they were, Sir Robert Stout said, wero he to hold that merely asking a person demanding drink whether lie was a traveller and receiving an affirmative reply were sufficient, lie would be laying down a rule that might make the provision of section 158 of the Act nugatory.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11243, 12 December 1899, Page 5

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THE LIQUOR LAW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11243, 12 December 1899, Page 5

THE LIQUOR LAW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11243, 12 December 1899, Page 5