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MORE VANDALISM

PUBLIC AMENITIES DAMAGED A report received from the chief sanitary inspector of the City Council indicates that vandalism at public conviences has increased during the past three months, and is at present more serious than ever. Flushing arms and service pipes wrenched away from walls, pedestals broken, and drains blocked. The cost of repairs is a large item, apart from the inconvenience caused the public owing to the conveniences being out of order. The matter is one requiring immediate attention, and the committee proposes calling a conference of honorary rangers and suburban ratepayers’ associations with a view to co-opting their assistance.

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Evening Star, Issue 25782, 3 May 1946, Page 4

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MORE VANDALISM Evening Star, Issue 25782, 3 May 1946, Page 4

MORE VANDALISM Evening Star, Issue 25782, 3 May 1946, Page 4

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