DEER ON FOXTON BEACH
“Deer have lately been seen on the Foxton beach, showing that the menace is spreading on that, coast,” said the Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr. Parry, yesterday. Since tlie war there had been difficulty, he said, in keeping up to full strength the complement of traine<i men and equipment for the killing of deer. The arrangement now under May between the Army aml the Internal Affairs Department for further onslaughts on the animals to be made, would undoubtedly be productive of good. “Doer have a stranglehold on large areas of our country,” Mr. Parry added. “There is evidence all too substantial that oven with a slight lessening of the killing operations which have been going on with regularity for some years the post beeom<“s most glaring in the ruination of cr.ps and native
Manchester By-Election. The result of the by-election in the Clayton division at Manchester was:--Alderman 11. Thornycroft (Labour), SS92; Major E. Hanunond-Foot (Independent), ’636. No party change is involved.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 21, 20 October 1942, Page 6
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165DEER ON FOXTON BEACH Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 21, 20 October 1942, Page 6
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