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NINE SIGNS LOST

Nine "no stopping” signs! • lent by the Waimairi and' Paparua county councils for, ■ the opening of the Queen ■ Elizabeth II Park on Novem- ‘ ber 25 have disappeared. The . Waimairi County Council was • told last evening that the loss had been reported to the •police.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33408, 14 December 1973, Page 10

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NINE SIGNS LOST Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33408, 14 December 1973, Page 10

NINE SIGNS LOST Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33408, 14 December 1973, Page 10

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