Endorsement of the plan of the Associated Chambers of Commerce to raise a national fighting fund "for the restoration and preservation of free enterprise in New Zealand” was made at, a meeting of the council of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce. The council decided to set up a committee to carry out Auckland’s part m a £25,000 publicity campaign, which would be spread over the next 18 months. "The whole position calls for immediate action by all business people, big and small,” declared Mr H. J. Lichenstein. president of the chamber, in -a statement issued after the meeting. “The choking hand of totalitarianism must be snatched away before it finally throttles.” —(P.A.)
DAILY MEMORANDA— Wednesday, June 27 AUCTIONS . , Pyne, Gould, Guinness Ltd., in their Rooms. 2.30 p.m.—Property. N. H. McCrostie and Co., at 33 Dormer street, 12 noon—Furniture, etc. H. G. Livingstone and Co., in their Rooms, 1 p.m.—Furniture, etc. Smiths City Market, at their Yards, 11 a.m.—Tree ferns. C. E. Jones, Ltd., in their Rooms. 1 p.m. —Furniture, etc.
NORTH CANTERBURY ADVERTISEMENTS AIR TRAINING CORPS. AMBEHLEV. GRAND CONCERT In AMBERLEY HALL, on FRIDAY. June 29th. at 8 P.M., by the Band of the Air Training Corps, under Flying Officer >A. M. Hatch. Admission 2s, Children la, V ; _ .
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24603, 27 June 1945, Page 5
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