NOISE AND NUISANCES
ABATEMENT IN HEW SOUTH WALES Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, March 9. A deputation representing the Noise and Nuisances Abatement Society placed its noise abatement case' before the Premier and asked that the Government should deal ruthlessly with the chief offenders. Particular complaint was made against motor cyclists, early morning milkmen, hawkers, newsboys, screeching children in the streets, and persons who operated radio sets at full blast. Government trams were described as the noisiest type of vehicle using the roads. It was asked that an effort should be made to suppress hooliganism at.daiices and outside dance halls, while strong objection was voiced against persons parading streets near the 'seaside in bathing costumes, and “ hairy individuals not unlike anthropoid apes not decently clad who infested beaches and trams.” The Premier prosised to give every 1 consideration to the case.
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Evening Star, Issue 22593, 10 March 1937, Page 9
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141NOISE AND NUISANCES Evening Star, Issue 22593, 10 March 1937, Page 9
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