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CHEMIST FINED FOR LAXITY By Telegraph—Press Association CHRISTCHURCH. June 8. Laxity among chemists general!;/ in the complation of the register required by the Dangerous Drugs L t. was alleged by the Police whe. John Harold Kane, manager of the United Friendly Societies’ Dispensary -vas charged with falling to keep a proper register. Accused pleaded guilty, and was fined £3 and costs. Senior-Sergea.-t Fox said the ..cords showing the drugs sold by the d 'Cendant were found in December last »:o be unsatisfactory. He was warned. A late inspection was still unsatisfactory, and some entries were found io be faked to stride the necessary balance. The entries with retrard to came and other drugs were particularly id. Gome could not be traced at tax was the system. Counsel for die defendant ..aid he thought a charge could be brought against every medical in/, in the city for failing to comply wi th requir'?ments of the Act in making .ut prescriptions. The Magistrate. Mr . D. Mosley said it was of he first importance hat the records should be kept accurately. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19511, 9 June 1933, Page 10
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