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STRICT ENFORCEMENT

LIQUOR LICENSING- LAWS (I.Vr J.’ross Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Stricter enforcement, of the licensing lawns was advocated by a deputation representing the New Zealand Women's Christian Temperance Union which waited upon the Minister i<i charge of the Police Department, the Mon. P. Fraser, yesterday.

The union is holding its annual conference in Wellington and the deputation consisted of about 130 women representing branches of the union from, 'Whangarei to Invercargill.

The Minister said that the licensing laws had never been more thoroughly and more efficiency enforced than at present. A breaker of the licensing ’law's had no more reason or justification for expecting immunity from the consequences of his actions than the bleaker of any other laws.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19894, 23 March 1939, Page 4

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STRICT ENFORCEMENT Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19894, 23 March 1939, Page 4

STRICT ENFORCEMENT Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19894, 23 March 1939, Page 4

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