SALVAGING WASTE MATERIAL.—To-day marks the initial drive in Dunedin’s campaign to salvage waste material. Early this morning bands of willing juveniles, including Boy Scouts, were active throughout the city and suburbs making a house-to-house canvass, and their calls at private residences were not in vain. Material soon accumulated at the various subsidiary dumps, where it was taken by cars if necessary, finally to be carted by lorries to a central depot at the gasworks.
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Evening Star, Issue 23729, 9 November 1940, Page 12
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74SALVAGING WASTE MATERIAL.—To-day marks the initial drive in Dunedin’s campaign to salvage waste material. Early this morning bands of willing juveniles, including Boy Scouts, were active throughout the city and suburbs making a house-to-house canvass, and their calls at private residences were not in vain. Material soon accumulated at the various subsidiary dumps, where it was taken by cars if necessary, finally to be carted by lorries to a central depot at the gasworks. Evening Star, Issue 23729, 9 November 1940, Page 12
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