HAM BONE CLUB.
LIQUOR SOLD AFTER HOURS. LONDON. Feb. 19. A member on one occasion brought Mr. Bruce to lunch, said Mr. Levy, defending Captain Teesdale, secretary of the Hani Bone Club, London's best-known Bohemian resort, who was fined £4O and 75 guineas costs for selling drink after hours.
Air. I ,evy said the members of the club included 46 barristers and solicitors, 300 Army, Navy, and Air Force representatives, and 193' journalists.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21115, 24 February 1932, Page 9
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