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Sin, —His Honor the Judge yesterday lamented the absence of a Hospital for Inebriates but said nothing about the loose way in which licenses are isssued for the sale of liquors. •» In the neighbourhood of the hut where " Old Charley " attempted suicide there are two of these way side man traps with licenses issued at a low fee, on condition, as the returns say. of "good accommodation for travellers." Can you inform me if this condition means that a digger can obtain either food or lodging, or is unliimted grog the only compulsory accommodation. Yours &c, Cause and Effect.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 97, 23 April 1873, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 97, 23 April 1873, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 97, 23 April 1873, Page 2

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