CAMBRIDGE.
CAMBRIDGE, this day. "X pMon hid been made for depredition of plant in the gas trading account, Cr Glanvillc suid in view of the fact that the council was committed toajw «f riitid economy, it was essential that the Finance Committee should have an opporEnTtv of considering any important proagreed wltH Cr. Glanrille's CO ?t te waß° aereed that the Work. Committee meet early and submit it. propoeal to the F T°he C Ma y °o , ? D a l n" e ?own clerk were a.ked to prepare a W of works promised during; the ye Orphans' Club held the (W session night in 1024 on Thursday Hnint in tb? Oddfellows' Hall, when fnfiv 100 members and visitlnir brethren ™-pre nresont. including visitors from Anckland Hamilton. Te Awamutu and Jlata- „„»» Bro. C. Mortimer Jones was installed president of the eplendld p rogr amme'-iraß-BUbmltted,
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 5
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