TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.
Married Women's Property Act Utjnedin, March 29. In Banco to-day, Judge Willhm3 deolded a oaaa of an application for a publican's licence by a married woman. He holds that the operation of the Married Women's Piopetty Act is not bo extensive as on a hasty perneal might be eoppca&d, and Is vtry f«r from placing married women In the same position for all purposes aa a temme sole If before tho *ot waa passed there was legis'atfve provision, exprfß3 or imj.l e^, prohitrtlnp 5 license iavyivlng serious liability to thi pnblio and the State being granted to ft married woman, there Is certainly nothing In the Act removing mch prohibitioc. The Oommt'ee hod no power to nran 1 tha Koenee. The application for mandamus was refused with ooata.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1802, 29 March 1888, Page 3
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130TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1802, 29 March 1888, Page 3
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