LYALL BAY
At a meeting of the Lyall Bay Committee held on Saturday evening, it was resolved to close the depot, and refer any callers to Mr. ,T. J. M'Grath, at the hjlbirnio Centre. The chairman expressed the _ thank 3of the executive to all helpers in the campaign, especially to Drs Alice Gow and F. Wallace Mackenzie, the honorary nursing staff, and the voluntary motor car owners, through whose assistance tho committee was able to carry on practically without expenditure for motor hire.
The overcrowding in the small cottages at the Bay was again discussed, and it was resolved to give the matter further consideration at the next meeting; in the meantime the proposals of the City Council will be ascertained, and if necessary further representations made to the authorities on the subject. The temporary inspector appointed by the Mayor to report on the.sanitary conditions of the district was requested to continue his efforts, and if necessary employ an assistant for disinfecting and cleaning out. Subscriptions to the relief fund to date total £169 3s, which will be acknowledged in detail later.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 139, 9 December 1918, Page 10
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182LYALL BAY Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 139, 9 December 1918, Page 10
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