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His Excellency Sir Francis Henry May,, Knight Commander of the Lost Distinguish- -ed Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies and Vice-Admiral of the arme.
The Humble Petition of Paul Oscar Peuster.
Showeth as follows:-
Whereas I am the Manager of the Peak Hotel, Victoria Gap Vicaria in the Colony of Honkong, and have been acting as Manager for seven and half years last past, and have been reciding in the said Colony for eleven years last past.
And Whereas the Licence held by me as Hotel Keeper is a adjunct Licence, expiring on the 30th. day of November, 1915.
And Whereas my application for renewal of the said Licence came before the board of Licensing Justices held at the Council Chamber Victoria aforesaid on the 3rd. day of November last past, and such application was refused, first by three votes to one, two members remaining neutral, and secondly by four votes to one, one member remaining mutral.
And Whereas no reasons were adduced for the refusal to renew such Licence, and from questions then put to me the follow- -ing would appear to be the cause thereof;-
1.
That I am of German birth.
2.
That I was convicted before a Magistrate wider the Travel- -lers Restriction Ordinance in connection with a failure to report the departure from the Peak Hotel of one Heta Dorrow,
a Garman Missionary, on the first August last.
And Whereas my loyalty to the Country of my adoption has been questioned by a member of the Board of Licensing Justices
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