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AUCKLAND COUNCIL

BAND'S WAGE-CUT. [FEB PBESS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, September 13. Although members of the Municipal Band had decided it would not bo desirable at present /or them to apply for a restoration of cuts in salaries, the City Council decided to grant five per cent, restoration a# from April 1. The Bandmaster, Mr George Buckley, had reported he had been* under the impression the Band was not in the same category as the other departments, inasmuch as members fulfilled their duties in their lypare time. The Band had agreed almost unanimously in view of the fewer engagements at present, it would not be desirable to apply for a. resorufion of the cut. The question of the right, to hold meetings in streets and other public places without first obtaining a. permit was again discussed by the City Council, which decided to retain its right to grant permits.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 September 1934, Page 9

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AUCKLAND COUNCIL Greymouth Evening Star, 14 September 1934, Page 9

AUCKLAND COUNCIL Greymouth Evening Star, 14 September 1934, Page 9

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