The referendum to decide whether hotels shall close at 6 p.m., 9 p.m., or 10 p.m., will be held to-morrow. "What are your views on 10 o'clock closing?" "Some other time, mate. I've only got five minutes before they shut!" * ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 46 wordsTo-morrow the people of New South Wales will be compelled, under penalty, to perform a duty which belongs properly to the State ...
Article : 752 wordsA large number of letters has been received by the Editor of the "Herald" expressing opinions on the referendum on hotel trading hours to-morrow. A representative selection is published below. ...
Article : 1,538 wordsWITH all nations engaged in a post-war scramble for the fullest possible share of the world's timber ...
Article : 885 wordsMr. Finnan's desire for British migrants will be generally shared, but the implication that non-British settlers are unwelcome is simply ...
Article : 241 wordsSir,—One of the most disturbing factors connected with the recent influx into Australia of refugees from central Europe is that large numbers of them ...
Article : 171 wordsSir,—Pinot are the grapes from which the wines known as Burgundy are pressed. The same grapes are also grown in Italy, in practically the same ...
Article : 298 wordsSir,—The letters on stock trains bring into relief a system that reflects no credit to us as a people claiming to be humane. ...
Article : 312 wordsFOUR days after his arrival at Capetown, next Monday, for his two[?] month tour of South Africa, the King will open the Union Parliament. ...
Article : 357 wordsSir,—Church authorities expect that it will be possible in the near future to remove the huts from the Cathedral grounds. ...
Article : 221 wordsWIDESPREAD complaints about delays and dilapidation of British railways were shown to be related to world economic problems, when Mr. G. ...
Article : 155 wordsSir,—It has been my experience over and over again, not only to be unable to get B06, but to hear it ringing and not to get any reply after waiting for some ...
Article : 97 wordsThe lights have gone out in Britain again, in dreary symbolism of a return to "blitz" conditions. Hopes entertained at the beginning of the ...
Article : 491 wordsSir,—Most of us are worrying because, in so many cases, the prices of those articles which we wish to buy are either beyond our means or appear to ...
Article : 137 wordsSir,—The Town Hall organ is considered one of the finest and largest instruments in the world. Could the Mayor and aldermen kindly ...
Article : 71 wordsHis Excellency the Governor yesterday accepted the resignation of the Honourable J. McGirr, M.L.A., as Minister for Housing. His Excellency later ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 14 Feb 1947, Page 2
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