THE LICENSING LAWS.
BRKACIHIES IN, NO-LICfFJNSEI
AiRIEIAIS.
(Per Press Assooiation.)
GAMAiRiTJ., Mary 27
D. Bruce, convicted of (keeping a place of resort for consumption of liquor, was fined £6. (Several v/ere f ned 10s each for being foifnd on the premises used as a resort for the consumption of liquoi*.
\ H. Biiirkie was sentenced to a month ! for '.selling ■■liquor in a no-license area (second offence) and was fined £5 and : costs for ordering liquor an6T supplying . ineorrecti addresses of persons whom it was intended for. .
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14534, 28 May 1913, Page 5
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