MRS MEYRICK
NIGHT CLUB QUEEN
LONDON, May 22. London, night club queen, Mrs Kate Meyrick, must abdicate or face a severe sentence yf imprisonment. A friend declares that London’s night life will see. her no more. “I do not want to send a.n old woman in prison if I can held it.” said Mr Dummett, S.M., convicting her o selling liquoj without a license at the “Bunch rf -Keys”'- Club: Mrs Meyrick, at • the Magistrate’s suggestion, pledged herself 'never to run another night club. She wn S fined £SO, with 60 guineas costs, and bound over for three years on a second charge Mr Dmnmett warned her that a breadof the undertaking would he most severely punished.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1932, Page 3
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