LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The pupils of? the; Stratford' Holy Trinity 'Sunday School have; decided that instead of holding, a picnic this year they will contribute £3 to the Belgianyßelief Fund. Weatheh' Forecast.—The indications are for ..moderate to strong winds, freshening. Expect mild and hazy conditions, with iucreasipg and cloudiness for change. Baxbmeter faliing- soon.—Bates, Wellintgon. % At thSßorough Council'meeting last' night, Gfe; J. B. Richards referred to the misuse of the Borough water supply by certain people. People had no right to^gontinuotisly' use 1 watfer for gardens and lawns. It was stated that the BorOtfgh Inspector is already on the traefeof offenders in this direction. ==£l A motion that the Hospital Board contribute ten guineas to the Belgian Relief Fhiid made by Mr C. D.' Sblo •at tiffs mornings "meeting did hot receive any support from other members of tlje. Board. In ijeplyto criticism, Mr Sole said he did not see why such a gfiod object should not receive, support from the Board even though local bodies might not be in. a position contribute to the fund;
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 32, 9 February 1915, Page 6
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176LOCAL AND GENERAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 32, 9 February 1915, Page 6
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