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PROTESTS FROM P.P.A. COUNCIL HAS NO COMMENT Protests from the Protestant Political Associtaion, and the Roskill group of the association, came before the City Council last evening, in connection with the agreement of the council to the Hebrew community building a communal hall on the vacant cemetery land, in Karangahape Road. The protests did not carry much weight with the council. The Mayor said: I move that they be “received." This was carried without comment,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 163, 30 September 1927, Page 16
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