STREET PROCESSIONS
WRITTEN PERMIT PLAN CITY COUNCIL DECISION The control of processions and gatherings in public places was the subject of a by-law made by special order of the City Council yesterday, and subject to confirmation. It is proposed to add to the city bylaw No. 1 the following new section: "Every person shall be guilty of an offence against this by-law who holds, organises or directs any procession, whether vehicular or pedestrian or partly vehicular and partly pedestrian, or of any other type whatsoever, or any public meeting, gathering or demonstration in, along or upon any street, private street or public place, otherwise than pursuant to the authority of and in conformity with the terms of a written permit previously issued by the council or by such committee, member or officer of the council, as the council may from time to time direct; and every person who takes part in any procession, meeting, gathering or demonstration forbidden by this by-law shall also bo guilty of an offence."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21639, 3 November 1933, Page 8
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168STREET PROCESSIONS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21639, 3 November 1933, Page 8
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