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COUNCIL’S RESPONSIBILITY CARE OF EXPLOSIVES The council's obligation to be sufiafled that magazines tor the storing of explosives were quite satisfactory ior the purpose lor which they were In. tended was stressed by Cr. A. J. Entri< can at l:ist evening's meeting of the City Council. The councillors referred to comments made by Chief-Detective Ham* mond in the Police Court 3 eider Cay morning when it was said would-be housebreakers could easily obtain supplies of explosives by ra.nsa iking illprotected magazines in the suburbs. The chief detective had declared the regulations were too loose. “We should he satisfied the mag* zine is in order before the licence if granted,” added Cr. Entrican. Permission, as recommended lty the chief sanitary inspector and the inspector of dangerous goods, was gives Mr. C. E. Campbell to erect two concrete magazines for the storage of explosives on the eastern reclamation of the Harbour Board’s property.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 885, 31 January 1930, Page 8
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153SECURE MAGAZINES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 885, 31 January 1930, Page 8
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