TREATING IN A HOTEL
: MAGISTRATE'S . STRONG COMI MENT. " By Tel^raph—Press Association,. 5 _ Chrlsfohurcli.October 8- * Evidence at the inquest on Jolia . 8 Finlay to'day showed that there .had; been "shouting'' in the hotel in which - the incident happened. Mr. H._W. • Bishop,' Coronorj- -Yemarked"", to- the : 1 police: "Of course, you will take npb ties -of ihe. scandal,ous proceedings irt""." 3 this licensed house"iu"connection with!? ••• treating;!' ' \ ~ The sonior-sergeant: "The . police I! hayo' that in hand." ' r. "To my mind." said Mr. Bishop, "a! : person who deliberately.breaks the law i, m\this,.manner by permitting ~'shout* E mg,' desprrcs the' severest con'demnaj r tion, r The pbrson who tendones thei - offence," too, _is fuss as bad.' The l State made this law for a set'purpose, - and those who transgress it at this l time of tension should be punished severely."
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2893, 4 October 1916, Page 4
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135TREATING IN A HOTEL Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2893, 4 October 1916, Page 4
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