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City Council Vacancy

Sir. —The Citizens’ Association must be congratulated bv all citizens for its wise and democratic decision not to contest the by-election. Why cannot the Labour officials do like-wise? Their decision to nominate a “Cook Strait trot, ter” to contest the council simply invites an independent to stand. The ratepayers’ £5OOO is at stake—Yours, etc., W. J. D. H. McFAUL. May 12, 1901. Premises Entered. Two business premises in the city were broken into on Thursday evening. Tools were taken from the motor garage of T. M. Moore. 127 Peterborough street, and £lO was stolen from the premises of New Zealand Distributors, 834 Colombo street.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610513.2.9.10

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 13 May 1961, Page 3

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107

City Council Vacancy Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 13 May 1961, Page 3

City Council Vacancy Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 13 May 1961, Page 3

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