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CHRISTCHURCH SMOG ?

Sir,-+How much is added to local smog by those who burn other than autumnal gleanings in tins all day, then, jam on ill-fitting lids and allow drum contents to smoulder ready for next rekindle? Are permits granted for local frost prevention by mist within the city? Rags, paint and other waste matter go up, to come down or permeate other than generating precincts.—Yours, etc., . CONTRIBUTORIES. April 4, 1955.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27626, 5 April 1955, Page 7

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CHRISTCHURCH SMOG ? Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27626, 5 April 1955, Page 7

CHRISTCHURCH SMOG ? Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27626, 5 April 1955, Page 7

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