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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930.
ANNUAL LICENSING the application for the Police to give A LOOK 'ACCOUNTED
BOARD.
Europeans Patronise Japanese Hotel
OBJECTIONS BY POLICE.
more detalls with regard to their objection.
A Wanchal Hotel.
The Police objected to the re- newal of the licence of the Chitose Kwan Hotel, Nos. 1 and 8, Hau Fung
on the Laze, Wanchai, grounds that the keeper was fined $50 in the Police Court on August; and also because there was no ac- commodation for boardera.
AS GUILT.
Why Glass Clock-Top Fell Off A Car.
OLD OFFENDER JAILED.
Mr. T. H. King, who appeared to present the Police point of view be- fore the Beard, claimed that the
"I know that even a look at a Thirty-three applications were hotel was not a necessity for the considered by the Licensing Board, filing of the needs of the Japanese motor car would be accounted as which sat in the Council Chamber and that its principal business was guilt," said Chan Yuk at the this morning under the chairman- the supply of liquor to Europeans Central Magistracy this morning who were already well catered for when charged before Mr. E. H. ship of the Hon. Mr. E. R. Halifax.in. the district. He held that the Williams with the theft of a glass clock-top from a motor car, the
In this case the Board also ad-property of Mr. Chang Kwan- journed the application for the chong, of Yee Sang Fat Company. Police to furnish further particulara Defendant pleaded guilty to the as the applicant claimed that there charge, and added that the glass was accommodation for boardera in top fell off the moment he looked
at it! the place.
Members of the Board present hotel was undesirable. were the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, the Hon. Mr. J. Owen Hughes, Dr. W. V. M. Koch, and Messrs. C. D. Melbourne, H. B. L. Dowbiggin, J. A. Plummer, and E. H. Williams (Secretary)."
Chairman's Suggestion.
Detective Sergeant Flattery 'With regard to the Police. obsaid that the car was parked in Of the 33 applications 29 were jection on the ground of the fine. Connaught Road Central, near for renewal of licences and four, Mr. Halifax suggested, and the Blake Pier. It was about 7.30 A detec- were for new licences.
Board agreed, that it was a serious p.m. and rather dark. re-matter to refuse renewal to one tive, placed on special duty owing who had held a licence for five years to the prevalence of car stealing, They saw the defendant go up because of only one offence.
that
the a severe warning to
complainant's thought
move his hands about. would suffice."
Sergeant Indian
The following licences were newed by the Board:-
Re-
Publican's Licence.--The pulse Bay Hotel, Hong Kong Hotel, Punineula Hotel, Palace Hotel, and Kowloon Hotel.
Publican's Licence with Bar
Hotel
Objection to a Woman,
and An
Car
hap-
"He is one of these
In the case of the Fukuzumi pened to pass and arrested the de- St. Francis Hotel, Lane, Craw Hotel, Nos. 136 to 140, Canfon Road, fendant. ford's Restaurant,
Kowloon, the Police objected to the people who go about doing this and
transfer of the licence to a woman. sort of thing," added Sergeant Savoy.
Hotel Keeper's Adjunct Licence. Mr. Halifax pointed out that Flattery.
Station -Peak Hotel,
Hotel, they had just passed the applica Tokyo Hotel, Chitose Hotel, Em- tion of a woman in connection with press Hotel, Tung Shan Hotel, the Tokyo Hotel without objection.
Mr. King replied that in that Hotel Asia, The Great China Hotel,
case the applicant had proved that she was reliable.
Mee Chow Hotel, and Hotel Nathan. The latter application was granted on condition that cer- tain requirements of the-Sanitary Board be complied with.
The present male holder of the licence expressed his willingness to have the licence renewed in his name, and the Board granted the application.
A New Business.
Another Objection. Restaurant Keeper's Adjunct Licence-Yamakawa Hotel, Cafe The Police objection to the ap- Alexander, the South China Res-plication of the keeper of the taurant Queen's Cafeteria, Ka Shokudoraku Hotel, No. 89, Peking Ping, Asahi
Hall, the
Road, Kowloon, was that there was Prince's Cafe, and South Chinano accommodation for boarders. Cold Storage Co., Ltd. The latter
Beer
record Defendant's criminal bore four convictions, two for touting for hire, one for fighting, and one for receiving, for which he got six months in May last.
Sentence of three months' hard labour was passed.
ly catered for by existing estab lishments in the two districts.
A Step Back.
Mr. King commented that if these applications were granted it would be a step back to the daya
The applicant claimed that he of public bars and hotela which was a new application made by had six rooms an three floors, the Government found undesirable Mr. J. D. Bush for a new bust-whereupon the Board adjourned and put a stop to 20 years ago.
further for application ness to be opened shortly at Nos. the
oc
Mr. Alabaster commented the increase of the population ot Wanchal with the devolopment of the reclamation, and suggested that the applications were not un- reasonable.
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29 to 31, Des Voeux Road Central, examination by the Police.
Four applications for renewal of Three new Japanese applicatione Hotel Keeper's Adjunct Licences for Restaurant Keeper's Adjunct drew some discussion.
Licences were then considered, by In the case of the Suehiro Hotel, the Board.
After further discussion it was The new catablishments are Gin- 45, Halphong Road, Kowloon, the Police objected because there was matsu, 12, Johnston Road, Wan-agreed by the Board to adjourn no accommodation on the premises chai, Tokyoan, 100, Lockhart Road, the applications for the Polica to for boarders and therefore it did Wanchai, and Kunku, 23, Canton place further Information before them, Dr. Koch suggesting that not constitute an hotel. The ap Road, Tsim-sha-tsul. plicant claimed that he had accom-
to all the approximate number of in- modation on three floors for three applications on the ground crease of population in the His lodgers, and the Board adjourned that the Japanese were sufficient tricts should be looked ints.
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