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No Witness— No Licence A TARTAN ARROW application lot two

14th July 1961, Page 40
14th July 1961
Page 40
Page 40, 14th July 1961 — No Witness— No Licence A TARTAN ARROW application lot two
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vehicles, due to be heard by Mr. W. F. Quin, the Scottish Licensing Authority, at Glasgow last week, was refused because of the non-attendance of the applicant's witness.

Mr. J. Law, for Tartan Arrow, said that he had been told the previous evening that Mr. John Cooper, director, was unwell and could not appear. He had accordingly cancelled the attendance of witnesses.

Mr. Quin pointed out that the case had already been relisted from June 2 because of inability of witnesses to appear, and asked what the objection was to Tartan making a fresh application.

He required a medical certificate in such cases. As no certificate was forthcoming the application would be 'refused.

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