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, What is termed a: "glaring" inequality" is pointed out by "D.McLI" The Education, Department provides • books and school requisites.for. State school children whose fatners are on relief works and unable to pay, but a, similar1 concession is not extended by the Department to relief workers' children attending Catholic schools, though Catholics provide their quota of taxation funds.

"Amick" suggests that as there are bo many men unemployed, some of them possessing motor trucks, the City Council should employ some of these men'in a campaign against rats by conducting a Health Week clean-up. In many properties there are accumulations of old iron and rubbish which harbour rats, and are therefore a menace to health.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 10

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POINTS FROM LETTERS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 10

POINTS FROM LETTERS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 10

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