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A SUGGESTION.

Speaking at Wanganui recently, Mr. J. W. Palmer (president of the Licensed Victuallers’ Association) observed that the difficulties hotelkeepers had to contend with “are so numerous that I scarcely know where to begin with them. One is in regard to prohibited persons. There are at the present time some 63 orders current, out of which I know about 10 persons. That being so, how is it possible for me to recognise the remainder unless I am assisted by some means? The law can, and should, come to my assistance, and fill this breach by making it compulsory fm the person prohibited to wear some kind of a distinguishing badge in a prominent place.”

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 834, 1 March 1906, Page 24

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A SUGGESTION. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 834, 1 March 1906, Page 24

A SUGGESTION. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 834, 1 March 1906, Page 24

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