cuit clear—there can be no question cf moving forward to see all there is and pushing back "to dodge trouble. ' Police, E.P.S. police, and traffic and law and order sections of the E.P.S will be on duty to safeguard the routes and supervise traffic generally, but it is only by full public co-operation that the streets can be kept clear, as they must be for a parade of the nature of that on Saturday. • It is .essential that, corners and intersections be kept fully clear. Medical detachments will be stationed at the Railway Station, at the corner of Mercer and Willis Streets, and at the Central Fire Station.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 135, 10 June 1942, Page 6
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