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LICENCE WILL GO UNLESS BUSINESS INCREASES

5th June 1953, Page 41
5th June 1953
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WHEN Mr. P. Stalker, a partner in Messrs. Stalker and Sons, Bridge of Earn, sought a renewal of his A licence from the Scottish Deputy Licensing Authority, last week, he was told that if his haulage business had made no progress by May, 1954, the licence will probably be quashed.

The applicant said that he had held an A licence for nearly 30 years. At present he was having difficulty in finding a man to run his lorry. He had to devote most of his time to his farm, following the death of one brother and the illness of another. There had in consequence been a fall in his

haulage work. • The Authority: "Since you have held a licence for over 20 years and in view of this catastrophe about your brothers, I will renew the licence, but only for a year."