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\i „ hill station in India picnics are an’ almost daily institution, says a correspondent of Children’s Newspaper, and sonic people who have been holiday making there have been given a demonstration of how not to be a “Litter Lout.’ Every day the attention of other picnic parties has been attracted by a solemn procession. It is known as the Rubbish Funeral March. After each meal taken in the open air this party carefully collects the rubbish and makes it into a parcel. A flag, usually a bathing towel, is hoisted and carried m front, and a I the male members of the party march away to bury the litter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21530, 30 December 1931, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21530, 30 December 1931, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21530, 30 December 1931, Page 5