AUSTRALIAN.
(aul rr>«i aw. ua on uuu.) '(By ZUetrie TUtgnpk-^pyright.) STREETCONGESTION PARKING OP CASS PROHIBITED. DISMAY MAST MOTOBISTS. NON-MOTORISTS HAPPY. SYDNEY, Last Night. Owing to the severe congestion of Sydney's narrow streets, the police de* partmcnt from today prohibited car parking in the chief thoroughfares, causing the greatest dismay among motorists, scores of whom offended and were duly “booked" by the poliee. People who do not own cars, how- ( ever, chuckled at their discomfiture, j ' ~ UNEMPLOYMENT. i ‘ A FEDERAL VOTE. FOR IMMEDIATE EXPENDITURE. SYDNEY, Last Night. !. The Prime Minister informed a 4 gathering of State Premiers today that the Commonwealth, was makifg avail- j able a sum of a million sterling to the State for relief works for unem- J ployed. The only condition attacking to thej offer is that it should be spent with-1
out delay. ; **&£? ——r Shipping 3*■ - - { Reed 10 35 era Sydney, Tbla Day Sailed —Kaikorai for Auckland. * ' * Extreme Heat in Sydney 99 Degrees Registered Residents Rock to Beaches ! L - - i Reed to 35 a m Sydney This Day Unique scenes were witnessed at Sydney’s beaches last night. The temperature during the afternoon soared to 99 degrees and thousands of people flocked to the beaches, many bathing until the early hours of the morning. Twelve thousand sought refuge from the heat at Coogee’s shark proof enclosure. There are numerous acciJents of a more or less serious nature. The life-savers did splendid work.
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Inangahua Times, 10 December 1929, Page 3
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