CIVIC RECEPTIONS
WHEN SHOULD THEY BE GIVEN
MAYORS TO DECIDE Press Association. NELSON, Thursday. The question of on what occasions civic receptions should be tendered was referred to the Municipal Conference by the executive. Mr. J. Millar (Invercargill) said something should be done. Mr. W. R. Rogers (Wanganui) moved that the giving of civic receptions be left to the discretion of the Mayors responsible for giving them. Mr. J. K. Archer (Christchurch) said there was no need for this motion as that was already the practice. Mr. G. A. Troup (Wellington) moved that civic receptions should not be given to any person engaged in the advertising of a trading undertaking. The Mayor of Auckland, Mr. G. Baildon, said the giving of a reception should be left to the decision of each Mayor to deal with each case on its merits. . Mr. Troup’s motion was carried.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 305, 16 March 1928, Page 12
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145CIVIC RECEPTIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 305, 16 March 1928, Page 12
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