GIRLS IN PYJAMAS
Per Press Association.
WHAT POLICE SURPRISED IN BILLIARDS SALOON. EARLY SUNDAY MORNING RAID.
AUCKLAND, Last night. The discoveries made by a police sergeant and four constahles who visited a billiards saloon in Domimon road at 4.30 on a recent Sunday morning were related at length in the Police Court. The proprietor of the saloon, according to witnesses, had been sitting outside in a car, while inside girls were lying on eouches. Some were m beach pyjamas, and some showed signs of liquor. The click of hilliard balls, showmg that the game was being played in the ^saloon when it was required by law to be closed, first drew the attention of the police to : the saloon. Cuthbert Rawson was fined £5 and costs for permitting "billiards to be played in his saloon at' an hour when it was required to he closed. Three men and three girls were charged with being found on • the premises. The men were each fined £1 and costs, and the girls were convicted and discharged. 1
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 55, 5 April 1930, Page 2
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174GIRLS IN PYJAMAS Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 55, 5 April 1930, Page 2
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