N.S.W. LICENSING LAWS
farliametary Group’s Study The Press'- Special Service WELLINGTON. March 27. Three members of the Parlianentary Select Committee on licensing Reform will fly to Ausralia next week to study the iffect of New South Wales licensng laws. They are the Attorney-General Mr Mason), the chairman of the wmmittee (Mr R. A. Keeling, -abour M.P. for Gisborne) and Ur B. E. Tallboys, National memrer of Parliament for Wallace, fhey will be accompanied by the Secretary of Justice (Mr S. T. tamett). It is understood the group will spend a week-end in Sydney. *’hich has 10 p.m. closing, to see the effect of this on hotels and restaurants. The group is expected to make s brief visit to Melbourne before t returns to New Zealand. Vienna, like New Zealand, still has I o’clock closing.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29165, 28 March 1960, Page 15
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