GREYMOUTH CITIZENS' LEAGUE
MEETING AT DRUIDS' HALL.
A meeting of the. members, of the Greymouth- Municipal Elections Association was held in the Braids' Hall yesferday evenuiff. Mr. H. C. Harlev ■ was in the chair and there was a very representative jratherinjr. The chairman in i opening the meeting said that the result of the associations labours as shown by the municipal elections was something ft r Yr^ h should feel proud and Aankful. The whole of the Patriotic iicket had been elected on the Borough Council and on the Charitable Aid Board, and the g-odd name of Greymouth had been retrieved throughout the Dominion. It was a question as to whether, now that the vy association's imediate bbiect wis attained, it shouM disband or whether it should continue to overlook the interests of the great bpdv of the municipal electors Which it represented. After the matter had been discuss'etf it was unanimously decided that it was in the best intfggMM^the town that .the aaso^|^^^^^^^HhMj^*in_ tamed pern^^^^^^^^^^^^^HßL^ be readvJ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^JH
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Grey River Argus, 17 May 1917, Page 2
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