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Breaches of the licensing Act

(Per Press Association.) Chbistchcbch, Sebteinber 4. A number of licensing cases were befort the police court to-day Edward Carrol, licensee of the Terminus Hotel, was fined 40s and costs for employing a bar-maid after hours. A charge ol keeping this bar open was dismissed, the Magistrate holding that he could not convict in face of the decision of Judge Ward that to establish a case the outer doors most be open. A case against H. W. Caldwell, licensee of the Caledonian Hotel, of supplying liquor to a per3on not a traveller, was was dismissed. John Barrow, licensee of the Albion Hotel, was fined 20s and costs on a similar charge. A case against Thomas Chapman, licensee of the Railway Hotel, charged ■with having failed to admit the police without unnecessary delay was dismissed.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 58, 5 September 1895, Page 3

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Breaches of the licensing Act Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 58, 5 September 1895, Page 3

Breaches of the licensing Act Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 58, 5 September 1895, Page 3

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