GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
AN UNREGISTERED BARMAID.
By Telegraph—Pre?..-* Association.
Gishorne, Yesterday
The licensee of the Albion llo.ci a •■<■.. charged on three informations wit l : cmploying an unregistered 'barmaid. Tin defence was that .the room in whir!) ih«liquor was sold did. not open iin-:' dint :— ly on a public place as prescribe! bv I'm Act, therefore it was not a public bar. Judgment was reserved.
TERRITORIAL CAMP.
Christchurch, Wlwda>. A thousand cavalry are exercising mi the hills at Kowai Camp. The other men are doing routine drills anil niii.-kof r,;. The West Coasters are having a -.tilf inarch across in driving rain. Two thousand are now under canvas. The main camp starts on Friday.
THE GAMING ACT.
Ohristchurch. Yesterda, At itho court to-day, R. Wilson.
Muhhlieson, H. Granger, and A. Morton werfi each fined £oO and costs for msducting gaming houses. V. Duval, for assisting Granger, was lined .C.">. All pleaded guilty.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 22 April 1914, Page 2
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150GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 22 April 1914, Page 2
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