LONDON'S "NIGHT CLUBS"
FEWER PUBLIC-HOUSES BUT MORE DRUNKENNESS. \ ■By ftisgrapb-PFSfe Atfeselaiion-trftpyrfelii Lgndonj May \L A Jttstieo a? tho Peace At St. Pimctns is appealing to tlio Homo Secretary to piacii tlio msttftl piiblWiotiSo restrictions upon night chilis, which, he sftys, have wrought incalculable barm. There are Woiity-tlireo fewer licenses in tJio district, but a fifty per centum hj- i croass in drunliijuness." ■ \ Tho directors of the Astor Night Club, ,, Lercestor Bqisarc, London, were wcently fined £WD for selling iitfuor fe jjeonfc who had been illcgAliy introdiiecd.' lite ! flK'Mcutidn stated that niglit clubs h Ixuidou wwb a result of tlio Tango craze, ; aad coMtitH'ed q R'fave public scanikl. ■
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2150, 16 May 1914, Page 5
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107LONDON'S "NIGHT CLUBS" Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2150, 16 May 1914, Page 5
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