HEADQUARTERS FOR BOY SCOUTS
Suggested Use Of Old Police Station
(From Our Parliamentary Reporter) WELLINGTON, July 6.
, A proposal to obtain the old Timaru Police Station building as a boy scout headquarters received support in the House of Representatives this afternoon when Mr C. L. Carr (Government. Timaru) gave notice that he would ask the Minister of Police (Mr Connolly) “whether he will consider favourably making the old police station in Timaru. or the old greystone of which it is built, available for a headquarters for the boy scout movement of the district.” Mr Carr said this had been suggested to him by officers of the South (Canterbury command.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29250, 7 July 1960, Page 15
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