LICENSING REFORM
Commission To Consider Evidence (N.Z.P.A.) WELLINGTON. Oct. 31. The last of about 8000 pages of evidence and submissions to the Royal Commission on licensing was written yesterday, when the Commission adjourned sine die after public sittings extended over nearly eight months. It is expected that the findings will not be available for several months. The Commission begain its nublic sittings in March, sat in public on 93 days, and heard about 300 witnesses.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23346, 1 November 1945, Page 6
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75LICENSING REFORM Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23346, 1 November 1945, Page 6
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