Ddisgrifiad / Description | (a) LIST of issues to be discussed at the General Annual Licensing Meeting and cases to be heard at Conway on 3rd February 1936.
(b) AGENDA for the General Annual Licensing Meeting.
(c) NOTICE given by the licensee of the Station Refreshment Rooms, Llandudno Junction of his intention to apply for a renewal of his licence at a reduced rate.
(d) NOTICE given by Marcus Joseph Gubay of 12 Victoria Ave., Rhyl, amusement caterer, that he intends to apply for billiards licence for the Pier Bioscope (otherwise known as Tuson's Amusement Hall), Llandudno.
(e) NOTICE given by Stanley Douglas Gordon of The Neville Hydropathic Establishment, Neville Crescent, Llandudno that he intends to apply for an excise licence.
(f) NOTE about an application for a temporary licence transfer for the Oakwood Park Hotel, Conway.
(g) NOTICE given by John Gwynan Edwards of the Medical Hall, Penmaenmawr, chemist, that he intends to apply for the transfer of the licence currently held by David Allen Bryan.
(h) NOTICE given by David Allen Bryan of Castle Pharmacy, Deganwy that he intends to apply to transfer his licence for the Castle Pharmacy to Robert Trevor Hughes.
(i) NOTICE given by James Mills of the Melba Cafe, Conway that he intends to apply for an extension of its music and dancing licence.
(j) NOTICE given by James Mills of the Melba Cafe, Conway that he intends to apply for an extension of its music and dancing licence.
(k) LETTER dated 30th January 1936 written on behalf of Mr J. E. Payne of the Majestic Ballroom, Llandudno regarding extensions of its music and dancing licence.
(l) LETTER dated 27th January 1936 written by M. Wood of the Royal Hotel, Llandudno regarding an extension of its licence.
(m) LETTER dated 28th January 1936 written on behalf of Mrs Kitts of the Criterion Restaurant, Mostyn St., Llandudno regarding an extension of its liquor licence.
(n) LIST headed "Adjourned Rate Cases" listing various people owing rates.
(o) COMPLAINT of Kate Hughes of 5 Rose Place Crescent, Conway stating that her husband, Robert Hughes, has been guilty of persistent cruelty and applying for custody of her three children.
(p) STATEMENT AND PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE Frank Robert Price of Bronwydd, Grosvenor St., Mold is charged with failing to keep employment records while driving a goods vehicle. |