1974 - 50 Years Ago - December Part 2
16.-The
problem of under-age drinking -has, led the licensing Bench to issue stern
warnings to applicants for the liquor licences from January 1,. when. the new
Licensing Law comes into operation.
17.-The
Elfine Hotel, on Gorey Pier, which had, its licence revoked in June after
complaints from neighbours of noise and disorderly behaviour, will be allowed to
reopen its doors in the New Year.
18.-The
50p gallon of petrol has arrived in Jersey. Following yesterday's announcement
by the UK' Government that wholesale prices could be raised, Island rates on
all grades of petrol were increased by9p today-and further increases may well
be in the offing.
19.-An
application for an entertainments licence for the Demi des Pas Hotel, where the
disco is run, was refused today. by the Licensing Assembly who said that the
Premise's were not right far late-night entertainment
20.-In
one of his last engagements befere retiring at the.end of the year, the
Bailiff, Sir Robert Le Masurier, presented the Imperial Service Medal to the
former States Offices telephonist, Mrs; Irene Devonia de la Cour.
21.-Police
are investigating the death of a man found critically injured on the pavement
at the rear of Sand Street multi-storey ear park shortly before L30 this
morning. It appears that he may have fallen from the top.
23.-It
seems unlikely that the illuminated Christmas cross- will appear on Fort Regent
this year. The cross is obtained by /erecting lights on the mast at the Signals Station, but
high winds over the past few days have forced the men of the Harbour Works
Department to postpone their plans.
24.-Proposals
to allow 16-year-olds, to ride autocycles and farmers' sons to drive tractors
on Jersey's roada are to be discussed in the near future by the States Defence
Committee. There will also be talks about possibly extending the "life"
of a driving licence to three years. All
53 people, including two babies, on board a British Island Airways Dart Herald,
miraculously escaped unhurt when the plane crash-landed at Jersey Airport at
7.20 p.m.
25.-Sandrine
Riou was Jersey's only Christmas Day baby-weighing in at 7 lb. 13 ozs. Her
mother, Mrs. Marie Riou. is the wife of a French farmworker. The couple have
three other children.
26.-The
Green Room Club pantomime, "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" opened at
the. Opera House this afternoon.
28.-The
Gas Company 'announced that the price of gas is to go up by an average of 51-
per cent from April 1.
30.-The
investigation into Jersey's Christmas Eve air crash' has been completed by the
two inspectors from-. the UK Department of Trade's Accident Investigation
Branch. They flew out of the Island this morning, leaving behind permission for
the aircraft to be moved.
31.-Electricity
charges are to go up by an average of 24 per cent from tomorrow.
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