USE REFUSED.
TRAINING COLLEGE HALL
FOE POLITICAL MEETINGS. A request from the Eden branch of the New Zealand Labour party for the, use of the Training College Hall for political meetings was to-day refused by the Auckland Education Board. The secretary, Mr. D. W. Dunlop, reported that, provided lighting costs were paid, regulations provided that suitable rooms in schools could be tised free of charge by candidates at general elections. "The Training Collejre. Hall ie a different proposition from an ordinary primary school," declared Mr. T. U. Wells. "There is equipment in constant use stored there. The hall should not be lent; politic i] meetings often become^rowdy."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 21 September 1938, Page 14
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