DISPLAY OF POSTERS IN DUNEDIN HALL
MAYOR ORDERS REMOVAL (New Zealand Press Assneiatimt DUNEDIN, July 6. The library committee of the Dunedin City Council has been asked by the Mayor (Mr L. M. Wright) to inX? st !?. ate the council’s policy of letting the library lecture half . (9? , S ?i ur< ??Z morning, Mr Wright visited the library and ordered that E?L n J\? nd oth ®r material being exhibited there should be removed immediately. This was done. The pictures and posters removed had been exhibited by the Society for Closer Relations with the U.S.S.R. The hall had Tuesday 6d IOT the display from last The hall had previously been used by the society for monthly film even-JISi-iT! 56 llb rary committee granted A^Jii 1 ♦ slo s ( or th ese evenings from April to September of this year. Per,wau ? lso g ranted for an exhibition of photographs in the hsll.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27395, 7 July 1954, Page 11
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