Further details of vandalism reported to have been committed in partially completed Stale dwellings at Auckland reveal that in one ease a front door was removed. In another house some of tlie timber forming tlie interior framework hud been pulled out, and in yet another a long length of porch railing had been sawn out and taken, presumably for firewood. There were also many indications that one block at Ornkei must have been the scene of nocturnal parties, empty bottles and litter being the signs that the visitors had not hurried away "fler dainairi»“- 'L* ureruises.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 6, 2 October 1943, Page 4
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