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SLY GROG-SELLER

Per Pres* Association. TE KUITI, November 16. In the Police Court to-day a woman, Alary Winifred Tong, was charged with sly grog-selling. Evedence was given by the police that a taxi-driver went to Tong’s house and received a bottle of whisky from a son of the defendant for which ho paid 255. On the police visiting the house “ to search the defendant admitted that she received money for the whisky, but refused to produce it. No further liquor was found in the house. After lengthy evidence the magistrate, Mr R. M. Watson, convicted the accused and imposed a fine of £SO.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12606, 17 November 1926, Page 7

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SLY GROG-SELLER New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12606, 17 November 1926, Page 7

SLY GROG-SELLER New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12606, 17 November 1926, Page 7

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