COMMONWEALTH CABLES.
SIX-O’CLOCK HOTEL CLOSING. t ' [XJkitwv V»u» amooution.] ’ (Received 9.0 a.m.) Sydney, June 6. The liquor interests, who are advertising lavishly, claim that the sixo’clock cldsiiigf will mean a great increase in sly-grog selling, and home apd female drinking. Traversing the arguments that the movement is in the interests of soldiers, they say; “Our soldiers are represented as unable to keep sober. It is a libel on the Anzacs.” <
The Worker, the official Labour organ, advocates six o’clock, and declares that so far as Labour is concerned, there is only one hour for closing hotels, and that is the eailiest.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 53, 6 June 1916, Page 6
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101COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 53, 6 June 1916, Page 6
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