GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
SUKDAY TRADING. By Telegraph.— Press Assocfattm. ' l Wellington, La«t Night Mr. McCarthy, Sjjjt, delrrend jwip wont in the cases in which the proprietors of marble bars were chaxgsd with Sunday trading. The Magistrate said the majority of Sunday customer* were residents of Wellington, an* th( shops could not lawfully be kept opei to satisfy ttie whims and caprices ot those who could supply themselves, i fine of £1 was imposed in each case Wellington, Laat Nigth On charges of fortune-telling, Johl Page, Mrs. Barton, and Florenco Levin* were fined £5 each. CHRISTMAS LEAVE FOR SOLDIERS. Wellington, Last Night. The troops in camp will begin tt> move i out on Christmas leave to-morrow. Special trains will run to various Centre* lof the North Island, and on Wodntssday Thursday special steamer* will bo running to Lyttelton to carry teldion pound for the south.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1917, Page 5
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143GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1917, Page 5
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