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THE ANTI-SHOUTING LAW

4 —__ WANGANDI LICENSEE'S APPEAL. UPHELD. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wanganui, December 2. ' At the Supreme Court Mr, Justice Edwards upheld the appeal of George Swan, lioensee of Chavanne's Hotel, wlio was convicted on a charge of permitting "shouting," the chief ground of the conviction being that he had failed to place notices in bars. The Judge.held that it was unnecessary to place notices in the bar, provided the licensees warned their employees and conformed, strictly to the regulations, as Swan had done. Mr. Justice Edwards expressed the opinion that tho barmaid had also been wrongly convicted, and steps could be taken to nullify her conviction.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2945, 4 December 1916, Page 6

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THE ANTI-SHOUTING LAW Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2945, 4 December 1916, Page 6

THE ANTI-SHOUTING LAW Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2945, 4 December 1916, Page 6

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