"SHOUTING" IN HOTEL.
•& CHRISTCHURCH IXCIDENT The evidence at the inquest on the body of John Finlay in Christcliurcl) the other day showed that there had been "shouting" in a hotel in which the incident happened. Mr. H. W. Bishop, eorioner, remarked to the police: "Of course, yon will take notice of the scandalous proceedings in this licensed house in connection with treating." The Senior Sergeant: "The police have that in hand." "To my mind." said Mr. Bishop, "a person who deliberately breaks the law in this manner by permitting shoutin" deserves the severest eondemnat : on. A°person who condones the offence, too, is just as-bad. The State made tins law for a set purpose, and those, who transgress it at this time of tension should be punished severely."
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1916, Page 8
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127"SHOUTING" IN HOTEL. Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1916, Page 8
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