“I WON T TELL ANY LIES”
LICENSEE MAKES BEST OF BAD LUCK LIQUOR AFTER HOURS y Press Association e WELLINGTON. Today. >t; -I won't tell’any lies. I supplied the liciuor It is ail a gamble and I took " a chance " This was the statement of 1' .John Scriven, licensee of the Roj .u v Tiger Hotel, to a police-sergeant ana j constable who found five men there ’ at an illegal hour. ___ '• , Defendant, against whom theie was i- no previous complaint., was fined A•> -! four of the others £2, and a fifth —l-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 833, 29 November 1929, Page 1
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