STREET COLLECTIONS.
T»i«ki* OPINIONS. MOUNT EDEN DISCUSSION. —~— i "It U time that we put a stop to this cadging and considered applications more seriously. Every week we are approached for something," said Mr. D. C. Fraser, at a meeting of the Mount Eden Borough Council last evening, in commenting upon a decision to allow the New Zealand Society for the Protection of Women and Children to conduct a street collection on November 30. A Councillor: A good object. The Mayor (Mr. E. H. Potter): People only have to refuse to give. It is better to scatter it over the people than to have collectors gcMig rounJ to the shops and the offices. Mr. Fraser: But they go round to them, too. The Mayor: But not so much.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 269, 13 November 1928, Page 20
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