NO RELAXATION
j Brownout Lighting Ruling For Australia ARMY CHIEFS UPHELD Rec. 1 p.m. CANBERRA, this day. The brownout lighting restrictions in Sydney or any other city in Australia are not to be relaxed. That was made clear by the .Minister of Home Security. Mr. B. P. Lazznrini. commenting on the criticism of the brownout in the New South Wales Parliament. Army chiefs, said the .Minister, had recommended the brownout to reduce sky glow, and while the army held that view he did not intend to relax the present ! Sighting restrictions. | Protests against the nightly brownI outs of the Sydney metropolitan area ! ine brownouts had a deprcs-irg eti'ec? i an morale, imposed an extra new.-.-.: - i vi 'lent crime. ' 1 ini'ted that the marked ir.crcu.-o in | road accidents had cau.-e.--l him grave ' | concern. He said the mayor was one • j which has been imposed by the ; j Federal Government, and any mcdi- • ikation in the present hijar.r.z ro- - 1: -trictions would requite approval.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1942, Page 7
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