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NEW TYPE OF PUBLIC HOUSE.

TEMPERATE CONDITIONS. (tfllOJf OUR OW* OOBRHSPOKOEKT.) LONDON, January 6. Tiiu loiimlation stone of a new type of licensed cafeteria, designed to meet the social needs of the St. Helier Housing 'Estate, Morden, was laid by the vicar, the Uev. J. U. Scott. The etone was inscribed: "Dedicated to the freedom ot the public to obtain general refreshments at all times on licensed premises under good, social, and temperate conditions." Tho vicar said that in the uew building, alcohol would take its place a# only one among many forms of good refreshment. ' Mr John Newsome, an official of the National Council of Social Service. Is to be resident manager of the place. • ■ > The new house, which- is to be completed by week, at a cost of £30.000, will include open-air promeiv a<3cs and verandah's, a dance hall, & sifn-ray glass winter garden, a'cafe where no' alcoholic liquor will be mjM, and a children's play room,' where special meals for children' will be served. / It is the first of a number of licensed cafeteria" of Continental type, which it is proposed to erect in rnrious parte of tho'country.

If he survives hi* first year a London baby has an average expectation of 60 years of life, ,

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 12

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NEW TYPE OF PUBLIC HOUSE. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 12

NEW TYPE OF PUBLIC HOUSE. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 12

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