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INVERCARGILL! APPRECIATION. SATISFACTORY -POLICE ADMINISTRATION. [Phess Association.] INVERCARGILL, July 1. At the second anniversary to-night of the carrying lof prohibition, Mr. T. E. Taylor, of Christchurch, spoke. The meeting resolved to express appreciation at the substantial benefits derived from the abolition of licensedbars, and to urge the adoption of nolicenso upon electorates: The meeting also carried a resolution expres--...." sing appreciation and satisfaction with the police administration at Invercargill, and the~Magistrate’s, ex- . < emplarv punishment of offenders. It also added that brewery licenses, .y should be brought under the ordinary licensing laws and be subject to i> license rote and to the same re-" tions as all oilier form of. tire' that the 1 iconises he iliA” Liccnsing'',Committvcs-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2232, 2 July 1908, Page 2
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