AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
. i ■ LIQUOR LAW IN THE WEST. PERTH, July !». The Licensing Commission recommend: that clubs be closed to visitors outsidi hotel hours, and club premises bo opci to inspection by the police: that hate trading hours b* from nine o'clock in tin c morning till eleven o'clock at night m the goldfields, from nine a.m. to nin' ' p.m. in other districts as at present ' and that no person under ilio a»e of 1 ' be served with liquor or rmployed ii hotel bars. Rejrardinfr lo.ni option, i ? re<-ommcnd? a poll throughout the Stan ■ for or against .Statr prohibition, tin a issue to be decided by a simple majority 7 cf votes cast.- (A. and X.X. ("able.) HORSE KOIER AT ADELAIDE ADELAIDE, -inly !i. After an interval of thrre inontlis a horse killer is again operating. Another f hors* wa? found in tlie park with its I throat rut. The outrage? commenced in 191 S. when a number of horses werr found in the parks of the niiburbs killci or maimed. To date .'!l animals have J been destroyed.— f A. and X.Z. ( :I Kle i
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 161, 10 July 1922, Page 5
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