LICENSING MEETINGS.
A FLAW IX THE LAW. By Telegraph Press Association. Wellington, Wednesday. At the meeting of tlie Wellington Licensing Committee, the chairman, Dr. MeArilmr, said that the committee had passed a resolution drawing the attention of the .Minister of Justice to .the fact that the Licensing Act did not limit the hours within which liquor might ho sold by holders of wholesale licenses, and suggesting that the Act bo amended so ns to limit the hours within which liquor may bo sold by holders of such licenses.
EOMONT COMMITTEE. Eltham, Wednesday. In connection with the application' for the renewal of the license of the Eltham Hotel at the meeting of the Egmont Licensing Committee to-day, the police objected, on the grounds that the man employed as manager used obscene language, and had been convicted of that oflenep. The committee adjourned 10. application for a fortnight.so that the licensee (a, widow) might get rid of the manager or show that he is a proper person to be in the hotel. The committee was opposed to a person who used had language being in charge of a hotel. p
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 322, 8 June 1911, Page 5
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188LICENSING MEETINGS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 322, 8 June 1911, Page 5
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