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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1933.

KOWLOON'S SUPPLY |CAFE BRAWL SEQUEL. LATE FIELD MARSHAL

OF INTOXICANTS.

CONSIDERED NOW TO

BE SUFFICIENT

AN ARAB DEFENDANT

KOUND OVER.

SIR WM. ROBERTSON,

TRIBUTE PAID BY OTHER GREAT SOLDIERS

London, Feb. 18.

William

Field Marshal. Sir

Whon the caso against an Arab A meeting of tho Licensing named Mohamed Mustafa, was call- Board was held yesterday afternooned before Mr. Schofield in the Cen- In the Council Chamber, with the tral Police Court yesterday, De- Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn (Chair-tective Sergeant Nolloth with- Robertson died suddenly as he was

of unlawful about to rise for breakfast. the chargea presiding. Others present wore the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, possession of a knife and wilful Mr. II. B. L. Dowbiggin, Mr. J. L.damage to property caused dur-health was MacPherson, Mr. J. M. Wong and ing a fracas at the Malayan Cafe, when he was playing golf. Mr. H. Owen Davies (secretary). Tin Lok Lane, on Thursday

night.

minn)

drew

tho

A

normal on Saturday,

Since he had retired from active work Sir Wm. Robertson spent The Board refused to give A The defendant, who was dea- much time in anti-war propaganda, publican's licence to the Cafe

cribed дл i partner in the but he condemned unpractical dis Pavilion on the ground that there Malayan Cafe, was bound over in armament plaas, maintaining that were already enough facilities for

a personal bond of $50 to keep removing existing causes of fric- efforts should be concentrated on the provision of intoxicants in Kowloon. The application was

peace for twelve months.

tion and chocking ambitious made by Mr. John Videro.

Mr. C. EL. Grist, for the de- policies of self-aggrandisement. fendant, pleaded guilty to

Leading statesmen all pay warm on which another Indian, Seemin, tributes to charge of disorderly behaviour,

his memory. His unemployed, was also bound over fellow Field Marshals, Lord Allenby on Friday, by his Worship. Mr. and Sir Claud Jacob, remark on his Grist said that defendant had sterling character as a soldier and tow Seemin to enter the been given instructions not to al- man, and observe that his Cafe. organising genius was one of the Seemin was warned of this and restent factors In the Allics on Thursday night when he went victury. to the Cafe. Mustafa tried to

ject him.

Mr. M. A. da Silva, appearing for the applicant, Bald that Mr. Videro was a Polish subject, and had been in the restaurant business In Hongkong for the past Joven

успту.

Mr. T. II. King, on behalf of the Police, said that the Folicu View WOS that there were sufleleni facilities in hotels and restaurants in Kowloon. Within three or four hundred yards of the Cafe Pavilion there were three other restaurants with publican's licence and three others with publican's licence with- out bar, and the Police did not wish

Originally a Ten Shop.

The Chairman. What is the to have an increase in the number nature of the cafe? of places already licensed because

The French General Weygand says, "c was one of my best friends. Bruter's Special.

had been disappointed.

The Board then considered the application, and the Chairman an- Inounced to the applicant that the Board had come to the conclusion that there were already adequate facilities for the provision of th toxicants In that neighbourhood, and that the Board' would not be Justifled in giving a further licence.

It was a small area and licences Mr. King-My information, were multiplying through business that it started purely as a ten-shop competition. The application had and not for the service of meals. been made chiefly an the ground Ice cream and light refreshments that because other restaurants in were served, and that was ita chief the neighbourhood had been given character so far. liquor licences the applicant's buat- ness had suffered. IIe thought;

The Chairman.Is that correct? that any further grant of licences my client that h. ia catering also Mr. Silva-I understand from would lead to further applications as restauranteur and that he sup from the smaller pastry cooks and plica hot meals. restaurant keepers in Kowloon, and

as all these places had to be super-

Other Licences,

was granted to Wong Ting-wai on A hotel keeper's adjunct licence

behalf of the Naw Ania Hotel, Ltd., and a restaurant adjunct licence cus-for the rest of the year was grant- tomers even asked for beer, buted to the Chinese Restaurant.

Mr. Videro stated that he served vised by the police the work took bot meals, and some of his considerable time.

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