POLICE INTERVENE
VICTORY NIGHT DANCE LARGE STOCKS OF LIQUOR LEGATION CHIEFS PRESENT (Rec. 11 p.m.) CANBERRA, June 11. A Victory Night dance attended largely by legation chiefs and their staffs was raided last night by the police, and large quantities of liquor, some belonging to legation officials, were confiscated The police entered the premises with a search warrant. The fashionable crowd was unaware that a raid was in progress until the dancers moved in from the ballroom to discover that all the liquor had been removed from the room in which it had been placed. The police ignored complaints that some of the liquor was private property, and they removed a quantity of Bourbon whisky in spite of being told that it was the property of the Chilean Minister, Senor Hubner. The function was held at Barton House, which caters largely for diplomatic and semi-official functions. Admission was by invitation only, at half a guinea a head, but it is claimed that, a young man who later proved to be a policeman was permitted to attend and later received a bottle of wine. No action against any of the guests is contemplated. By war-time regulation it is technically an offence for any Derson to take liquor to a Canberra dance, but this regulation was understood to have been waived since V-J Day.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26176, 12 June 1946, Page 5
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222POLICE INTERVENE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26176, 12 June 1946, Page 5
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