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GENERAL NEWS

Motor Cycle Parking. In view of thefts from motor cycles parked in Stratford a petition- to the Borough Council is now in circulation and is largely signed, .asking 'of a motor cycle parking place in Broadway central. The Ladies. There were several ladies at last might's meeting of the Scottish Society, and when the clock showed half-past ten and the <luscuss ; on on Pipe Band affnins showed signs of lasting all night, the ladies withdrew, ilie spokeswoman saying that perhaps the meeting would get along hotter if they left the room. Be the vr>p.son what it might, the mectirg was over within a few minutes, of the departure of the ladies..

Excellent Quality. TJio lai'go water main ini Page Street was cut yesterday for the purpose putting in a new connection. it was found that except for a little erosion! the pipe was practically as pood as the day it was put in, thirty years ago, indicating the fine quality of the pipes used. Motes* car Recovered. Mr. A. J. Davey's motor car which had been -removed from Broadway by some unauthorised person, was recovered at Eltham yesterday. A resident, while proceeding to business, noticed a car standing in the street, and read the number on it. Later in the day, a friend mentioned that the car had been standing where it was for a few days past, and the first resident then made inquiries and found that th© number corresponded with the number announced in the press as belonging to Mr. Davey's lost car. Military Training. \ The cases of the Divinity Students, Messrs. Richards and Miller, were discussed at the monthly meeting of the session of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Stratford the following resolutionw as carried: "That this session considering Messrs. Richards and Miller, are not lit and proper persons, strongly protests against the idea of their being admitted for training for the Presbyterian Ministry, and that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Tarawaki Pre«bytry."

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 70, 26 July 1929, Page 4

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GENERAL NEWS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 70, 26 July 1929, Page 4

GENERAL NEWS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 70, 26 July 1929, Page 4

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