THE CITY.
CHRISTCHURCH DAY BY DAY
Owing to the small patronage that has been accorded to the tramway observation car during the past week, it will be withdrawn from service until the present industrial trouble is over.
The boys engaged as newspaper runners for the evening journals were still " out " yesterday. During the day Mr H. Campbell announced that strike pay would be given, out to them.
The , Social Democratic Party is already out on its campaign ■" for the Lyttelton seat, although the Labour candidate has not been selected. _ Professor Mills opened the campaign at the Woolston Oddfellows' Hall last night!, He had a crowded audience and a sympathetic hearing.
The Organ Committee of the City Council is appealing to ladies to help it in its efforts to obtain funds for supplying Christmas gifts to children at public institutions.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8725, 26 November 1913, Page 2
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