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Ten O’clock Closing.

(By Telegraph—Press Association.)

CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. At the Licensing Committee meeting this morning the committee asked Sub-Inspector Dwyer for an expression of opinion from the police point of view of the effect of the refusal of conditional licenses to the Exhibition, and also of the changing of the closing hour from eleven pm. to IQ p.m. The officer said that from his observation the refusal to grant licenses for the Exhibition was a very guo.l thing. The ten o’clock closing also had done no harm, as far as he could see. Ir had minimised drunkenness in the streets and sent, people earlier to their homes, and had altogether been a good thing for the coy.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43102, 8 June 1907, Page 3

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Ten O’clock Closing. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43102, 8 June 1907, Page 3

Ten O’clock Closing. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43102, 8 June 1907, Page 3

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