“I am jealous of the respect due to the office of Mayor of Christchurch,, said the Mayor, Mr. Andrews, at an Emergency Precautions Services meeting. “I have not always had it from some Government officials.” Mr. Andrews said one man had declared that he would not confer with any ‘‘tin-pot’’ Mayor. The Governor-General or a Minister of the Crown would not visit the city without informing the Mayor, but some Government officials had even arranged Emergency Precautions Services meetings without telling him about, it, added Mr. Andrews. They did not know the proprieties.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 17, 15 October 1942, Page 8
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