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PREMISES CLOSED.

* ON SUSPICION OF USE FOR GAMING. AN IMPORTANT JUDGMENT. CHRISTCHURCH, February 25. Mr. Justice Adams gave judgment to-day on an application to close premises in Madras Street, suspected by the police to be a common gaming house. His Honour said he was satisfied. that there were reasonable and ample grounds for suspicions. The evi den.ee of Walter Hulston, owner of the premises, was. His Honour said, absolutely unreliable. A declaration was made as applied for, with costs 10 guineas and disbursements against Hulston. —(P.A.)

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Wairarapa Age, 26 February 1927, Page 5

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PREMISES CLOSED. Wairarapa Age, 26 February 1927, Page 5

PREMISES CLOSED. Wairarapa Age, 26 February 1927, Page 5

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