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Enclosure 3.
The Public House Trust Committee met in the Council Chamber lat noon on Thursday the 28th. November, 1912, to consideratie Voldai-
-al Secretary's letter of the 21st. November.
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The Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson.
The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C.
Mr. C. Montague Ede.
Mr. M. Fletcher.
The Committee unanimously agreed that the following replies
should be made to the questions put:-
The recommendation in paragraph 2(a) was not an indication of
an essential measure to ensure the success of the policy suggested
in paragraph 1(b) as the advisability or otherwise of that policy
was not reported upon. The recommendation was an indication of an
essential measure to secure the success of the scheme. The Committe
considered that, if the most profitable bars in the Central
District were permitted to remain in competition, no money would
be forthcoming to support the scheme. See paragraph 3 of the
report *The Committee consider it to be impracticable, if the
Trust is to succeed financially, that any public houses should be
allowed to remain in competition".
With regard to His Excellency's final query the Committee were
of opinion that, as the large hotels made a substantial profit, the
Trust, with a few houses only in place of the many existing at the
date of the report, must also make a substantial profit; whereby,
incidentally, both the shareholders and the Government would be
benefitted. They considered it practicable that the Trust should
take over all bars, more especially in view of the advice of the
Law Officers regarding the question of compensation.
(Sd.) A. M. Thomson,
28th. November, 1912.