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In 1937 Joseph William Beech prosecuted for adulterating his beer with heading powder (saponin), pleaded ignorance and case dismissed with costs.
In 1937 Joseph William Beech prosecuted for adulterating his beer with heading powder (saponin), pleaded ignorance and case dismissed with costs.
Rebuilt.
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Noah’s Ark, 272 Wood End, Wednesbury, West Midlands.

In 1937 Joseph William Beech prosecuted for adulterating his beer with heading powder (saponin), pleaded ignorance and case dismissed with costs.

Rebuilt.