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Tip Barred

A woman who wrote that she had worked for charitable causes for many years will be told by the Devonport Borough Council that she must not go to the borough tip for articles to restore and sell for charity. In a letter to the council she wrote of a visit from a constable who said she should have asked permission to visit the tip. Because of import restrictions firms could no longer give enough parcels and articles for sales of work, she said. The borough health inspector told the council that although he admired the work the woman did, material on the dump might have come from some household with an infectious disease.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31317, 13 March 1967, Page 12

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Tip Barred Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31317, 13 March 1967, Page 12

Tip Barred Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31317, 13 March 1967, Page 12

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