The Sydenham Licensing Dispute
(pee press association.) Chkistchurh, June 7. At the annual meeting of the Christchurch South-east Licensing Committee applicants, whose licenses had been endorsed during the preceding year, were granted 10 o'clock licenses only, and several, whose houses required repair or against whom olmrges were pending, were directed to apply again on June^ 19 th. At Sydenham evidence was heard in the applications for licenses for three houses in Newton ward, two of which had been closed by the late Prohibitionist Committee. It was intimated that whichever wav the decision of the Committee went, the' cases would be taken to the Supreme Court.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 150, 8 June 1893, Page 2
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