“QUEEN'S AVENUE?"
NEW NAME FOR GREY J; COUNCIL’S OPPOSITION A suggestion that Grey| should be r ' na . n ?' tt j| was made to the tu/ " one of its committees [ ing, but met with decided C’r. J. Dempsey did not , c °Mifcr •' I name suitable in any wa>» ‘ X. Crookes protested a S a m g#: ft donnient of a name alway* * ■ in Auckland history. res#''. B' Cr. Ellen Melville said the u „ ■ asked for a change ‘‘.’V C ! ' | odium cast on the street [t missioner of Police. 11 „. oU n! Bji whether .Sir George Grey | appreciated his name co pofr’ by this street in view o Commissioner's remarK*- . g mittee had been pleased to that could rightly be naniea 0| ** The renaming proposal back to the committee.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 115, 5 August 1927, Page 8
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127“QUEEN'S AVENUE?" Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 115, 5 August 1927, Page 8
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