AUSTRALIA
(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.)
SYDNEY, This Day.—The City Council by eleven votes to nine decided to exclude the press from committee meetings in future the Labour party voted solidly in favour. SYDNEY, June 28. An unknown man, aged about 30 years, supposedly named Alexander Scott, died at Wagga Hospital after an operation. It is mentioned that his sister lives in New Zealand. The Licensed Victuallers’ Association decided not til finance a test case to ascertain whether hotels were entitled to remain open till eleven at night after Thursday next, stating that six o’clock closing is satisfactory. The question has arisen as the Liquor Amendment Act, of 1919, provides that a ballot be taken before June 30th, on the question of hours of closing and prohibition.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1921, Page 5
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