THE LICENSING LAW.
NO IMPORTANT CHANGES. The House then went into committee wi (lie Licensing Amendment Bill. Mr. Massey said the Government would not accept any amendments to the Kill, which had been introduced to '.emedy two defects in the existing law. lie would not allow the whole licensing question to he opened up, because there was not time to deal with that big subject This session. He therefore askod the House to deal with the Bill as it fhougiit lit—either pass it or reject it 'vithout waste of time. Mr. It, MoCallum (Wairau) asked the Premier to hold over the Bill till next year, aud then deal with the whole licensing question. Mr. Massey said he recognised that the licensing law required review from end to end, but it could not be done (his session. He recognised that there were many anomalies in the law that required amendment. There was the question of some houses having only six g» 1 the.ftubiig^And
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1920, Page 5
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162THE LICENSING LAW. Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1920, Page 5
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