Australian Newletter Moves To Preserve King’s Cross Trading
(W fbank poooaooatML JtXPX festal Ciiiiipmflntfl Jib SYDNEY. “Have you aver been to tee Kind’s Cross, rum the title o( a popular eong. . Thorn who have been to thb remtrltabie section of Sydney can well appreciate that any intertaunoo wra XFmo would be etoongly resented and opposed*
Tta—w tame rortrirt trad*| Traftfa-faa wide variety of goodn Speakers at a raeettag at on a tawera ta KtaTs Ctara safe araot at ttair trading «m da— after ttaTtetaStaSi and busteara at ma— at fee ebup teaeama —re at Blake ft Say —id not eaO certain jjote outride "normal” Aa a result of eoomlatatß from the traders at kina's Cram and ra aside reoorta the Minister tor Labour and todurtry (Mr * * Maloney) has agreed to lame a pradamrtfan detailing fee •sods chemists and other atepkeepess nray soft Sundays.
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tfUSTurtr&r toSte a targe variety * poods now te toysUy obtain* stale B—days. TteSyftte OtTco—efl to bupecttag mow th— HUMP 4—Ute to te city to toeide whether to Beenes taarittngteuran The Aecom* modattaa Owner's Assorts* tin at Aurtraha prnmpt*d te taatdry into te Nraaring aaWiaSS pasted .ra many as eUa BMUM Ittto OM FOOOL Hto •■MlOttM RtiUMUttod tltot fete Be—as se boardtag and B wfll ask te Local Gowen—ent Deportment to apply ordinance which tnvotvoe ■ construction end —riitati—. te provision ct
ra»d otety ct lln— mt wte*. . m The Ai—nttue jtot iitoura to ywwtac te inetrepnlitun ra—-.'.ara now - totoateA Ho—tee ran ram AS if tey —te the ants famdinp theta hon—and nettfy teArtete —t wwdicate con—ittoe. ElpgfrHMHn. Tlmu tactow Mo etotbM and. btdn ind ww find their way into retri—ra* taw and screw-top jars. Meals to Bate The Hew South Wafas CabiMt in asMcted anon io approve lerimate to end lie (US pm. to T to p m meal raak in hote But te Government seems certain to have dUßcuity to —tec the legislate peeewT by te Leciotative Council. The Upper House to con trolled by te —position—with the aid at a band of Labour rebels. The Leader ot the Opposition to te Upper House (Mr A. D. Bridges) said te hotel hours were fixed by a referendum and they mould not be altered without the public again being conaultea.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30044, 31 January 1963, Page 18
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