COMPULSION URGED
CL.EARIXG DRY SCRUB
Considerable attention has been given during the summer months to the elimination of growths of gorse and other noxious weeds, it was reported at a meeting of the New Lynn Borough Council last evening. In view of a request recentlv received from the Emergency Precautions bervice that local bodies endeavour to remove possible danger points for incendiary bombs and the difficulty involved in numerous cases in inducing property owners to clear their vacant lands of long grass gorse and undergrowth, the council decided to request the Government to bring down a regulation making it an offence for any person to permit such growths to become a fire danger during the war period
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1942, Page 6
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