1916 – A large majority approves a referendum in New South Wales deciding hotels should close at six o'clock for the duration of the war and six months thereafter;
early closing came into force in NSW from 21 July lasting until 1955.
1916 – A large majority approves a referendum in New South Wales deciding hotels should close at six o'clock for the duration of the war and six months thereafter;
early closing came into force in NSW from 21 July lasting until 1955.