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SYDNEY RESIDENTS CELEBRATE LATE CLOSING OF HOTELS.—Ten o’clock closing of licensed premises throughout New South Wales came into force on February 1. The first day of late closing since 1916 was greeted in Sydney by thousands of men and women who crowded hotel lounges and beer gardens. A troupe of artists provided bright entertainment for lounge patrons in the hotel where this photograph was taken.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27576, 5 February 1955, Page 8

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SYDNEY RESIDENTS CELEBRATE LATE CLOSING OF HOTELS.—Ten o’clock closing of licensed premises throughout New South Wales came into force on February 1. The first day of late closing since 1916 was greeted in Sydney by thousands of men and women who crowded hotel lounges and beer gardens. A troupe of artists provided bright entertainment for lounge patrons in the hotel where this photograph was taken. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27576, 5 February 1955, Page 8

SYDNEY RESIDENTS CELEBRATE LATE CLOSING OF HOTELS.—Ten o’clock closing of licensed premises throughout New South Wales came into force on February 1. The first day of late closing since 1916 was greeted in Sydney by thousands of men and women who crowded hotel lounges and beer gardens. A troupe of artists provided bright entertainment for lounge patrons in the hotel where this photograph was taken. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27576, 5 February 1955, Page 8

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