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In spite of all that the Christchurch Metropolitan Fire Board had accomplished, per capita its expenditure was the lowest in the country, said Mr H. L. E. Perryman, chairman of the Fire Service Council, at the opening of the board’s new Harewood fire station yesterday.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31128, 3 August 1966, Page 18

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In spite of all that the Christchurch Metropolitan Fire Board had accomplished, per capita its expenditure was the lowest in the country, said Mr H. L. E. Perryman, chairman of the Fire Service Council, at the opening of the board’s new Harewood fire station yesterday. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31128, 3 August 1966, Page 18

In spite of all that the Christchurch Metropolitan Fire Board had accomplished, per capita its expenditure was the lowest in the country, said Mr H. L. E. Perryman, chairman of the Fire Service Council, at the opening of the board’s new Harewood fire station yesterday. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31128, 3 August 1966, Page 18

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