Arthur Karvan, owner of Arthur's Restaurant and a member of Larg.The Liquor Action Reform Group (Larg) today met the NSW Treasurer Mr. Booth to press their case for action by the government to reform the liquor laws. Larg claim that many of Sydney's night

Arthur Karvan, owner of Arthur's Restaurant and a member of Larg.The Liquor Action Reform Group (Larg) today met the NSW Treasurer Mr. Booth to press their case for action by the government to reform the liquor laws. Larg claim that many of Sydney's nightclubs, hotles and restaurants will have to cut live entertainment or close altogether unless the NSW Liquor Act is reformed. June 28, 1984. (Photo by Stuart William MacGladrie/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).
Arthur Karvan, owner of Arthur's Restaurant and a member of Larg.The Liquor Action Reform Group (Larg) today met the NSW Treasurer Mr. Booth to press their case for action by the government to reform the liquor laws. Larg claim that many of Sydney's nightclubs, hotles and restaurants will have to cut live entertainment or close altogether unless the NSW Liquor Act is reformed. June 28, 1984. (Photo by Stuart William MacGladrie/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).
Arthur Karvan, owner of Arthur's Restaurant and a member of Larg.The Liquor Action Reform Group (Larg) today met the NSW Treasurer Mr. Booth to press their case for action by the government to reform the liquor laws. Larg claim that many of Sydney's night
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