SHOULD SOCIAL CLUB HOLD LICENCE?
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rONTROVERSY arose before the Yorkshire Licensing Authority last ek, when a glasSware Company's :•ial club applied for a' licence to run :ursicins and tours •'to enable their mbers to attend sports matches and Itomirries at various places.
[he applicants were Bagley's Recrean and Sports Club, Knottingley, and objectors British Railways, the West ling Automobile. Co., Ltd., and &lace Arnold Tours, Ltd.
or the club, Mr. A. W. Gosssaid
• t.there had been difficulty in obtain transport for teams, and a 35-seat ich had been obtained. The service uld be for club •members only, and ry step would be taken to prevent abuse.
dr. J. A. Barr, director of Wallace lold, said that if the application was nted there would be nothing to pre,t other similar clubs from seeking nces.
)ecision was reserved.