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BOROUGH LETTERS

PAPAKUKA ARGUMENT

•We decided two meetings ago to receive each letter in the inwards correspondence separately, so why not stick to it?" said Mr. I. Mack at the Papakura Borough Council's meeting last evening, when a member moved that correspondence be received en bloc. Mr. F. H. Brownhill said he could not vote for letters being received, the contents of which he did not know. The Maj r or, Mr. S. Evans, said he wanted to save time. '"It means 21 motions to-night and a lot of extra work for the clerk," he added. Mr. D. J. Graham: Receive the lot. "I rise to a point of order," said Mr. Brownhill. You told me last month that I had right on my side. That's my stand, and I'm not going to do something wrong now," added Mr. Brownhill. The Mayor said he would accept a notice of motion, and Mr. Graham formally gave notice that he would move at the next meeting that correspondence be received in one motion, and discussed in the usual way. = » BEAT THE BLITZKRIEG The cold germs are busy on their annual blitzkrieg. At the first sign of assault take Baxters Lunc Preserver. '•Baxters" route the cold germs. You can fee! the benefit of '"Baxters" from the very first dose. "Baxters," plus common sense precautions, will cure any cold quickly.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 165, 15 July 1941, Page 10

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BOROUGH LETTERS Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 165, 15 July 1941, Page 10

BOROUGH LETTERS Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 165, 15 July 1941, Page 10

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