From the Folkestone Express, Saturday, 17 August, 1911.
EAST KENT LICENSING COMMITTEE
THE RENDEZVOUS, FOLKESTONE
A meeting of the East Kent Licensing Compensation Authority was held at
the Sessions House, Longport, Canterbury, on Wednesday, under the
chairmanship of the Right Hon, Lord Harris. No objections were raised to
the abandonment of the following licenses, the renewals of which were
accordingly refused:- “Queens Head,” Whitstable (Frederick Eteggall);
“Malt Shovel,” High Street, Milton Regis (Sarah Dodd);
"Windmill," Borden
Lane, Borden (William Barty); “King William IV,” (John Reuben Long);
“Duke of Cambridge, Snargate Street, Dover, (Jane Kennett); “Pier Inn,”
Beach Street, Dover (William Thomas Hunter); “Railway Bell,” Beach
Street, Dover, (George Thomas Stone); “Albion,” Hawkesbury Street, Dover
(Robert Panter); “Rendezvous,” High Street, Folkestone (James Algernon
Hobson); “Conyngham Café,” Pegwell, St. Lawrence (Andrew Cahill);
“Metallis Restaurant,” Fort Steps, Margate (Alice Hearn of Margate);
“White Horse Inn,” Egerton, (George Francis Oliver); “Royal Oak Hotel,”
Ashford (John Arnold Bacon.)
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