AFTERMATH OF THEFT OF PETROL
"We have recently had fuel stolen from our machinery shed at the links and arising from this the necessity of a permit for the storage of inflammable spirits has been pointed out to us,” stated a letter from the Queen’s Park Golf Club received at the meeting of the City Council last night. The club applied for permission to erect a store which would comply with the city by-laws for the storage of kerosene and petrol. It was decided that permission should be granted provided the club submitted for the council’s approval plans and specifications of the proposed building and particulars of the site on which it was to be erected.
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Southland Times, Issue 24880, 21 October 1942, Page 3
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116AFTERMATH OF THEFT OF PETROL Southland Times, Issue 24880, 21 October 1942, Page 3
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