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Enclosure 14
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Sir.
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Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 26th. January, 1911.
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I have laid your letter of the 30th. December,
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1910, before the Governor, who is of opinion an opinion in which
the Attorney-General entirely concurs that since notices have
already been issued to the four hotels named in the margin that Cosmopolitan Hotel. their publican's Licences will not be renewed after
the 30th. November, 1915, a withdrawal of that
notice except in the most guarded terms, would lead
the licensees to infer that their licences would
certainly be granted again after 1915.
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His Excellency considers that it would be in-
-advisable to thus forecast the future and possibly to create
additional claims for compensation should the Licensing Board of
that day, or the Public House Trust if constituted by that date,
come to a different conclusion as to the retention of publicans licences by these Hotels. It would indeed seem that if the pro-
-posed Trust is to be a complete success it should eventually
(though not necessarily at first) have a monopoly of publican's
licences. His Excellency therefore desires me to suggest to the
Board, either that the notices should not be withdrawn,or that the
Licensees should be notified in the terms of the attached letter
drafted by the Attorney-General. The position which will exist
five years hence will thus be unprejudiced.
I have etc.,
(Sd.) C. Clementi,
(in the absence of the Colonial
Secretary.)
The Secretary,
Licensing Board.