NEWTOWN LICENSING PETITION.
(MUSS AfISOCIATIOW TItKC-Uil.) ' :l^M WELLINGTON, February 6 As§S In connection wiitn the Newtown ing enquiry, Messrs Beffl and A*Jd_w» ; slil to-day applied to the Supreme Court a writ of prohibition to prevent the Stinm»ss|| diaay Magistrate's di-alWance of oert<Cß_s>fll votes at the poll, on the ground Magistrate had not jurisdiction, and scrutiny of certain votes as proposed would' destroy tho secrecy of the ballot " v!jlh The Chief Justice and Mr Justice Ed- £$| wards heard the application. Thev're-' ;: , served their decision. ''--^v
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 8
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84NEWTOWN LICENSING PETITION. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 8
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