The Auckland City Council six weeks : ago resolved, as a matter of policy. against engaging afiy woman whose ! husband was in permanent employment. except with the council’s express consent. At a meeting last week, the Library Committee asked whether the resolution was to be treated as retrospective After some discussion, in which the mover of the original motion, Mr D. Donaldson, declared that he in- - ctl resolved to apply it only to future appointments. The antics of a cow straying in River Read Hamilton, famed emphatic abuse from pa: ;ng motorist* a few nights 1 ago 'reports the “Waikato Times”). A» one stage *'.c animal eat in the • disconcerting results, ear-' swerving and ik :in fra:.tic endeavours to aeoi l (-(' * s ‘jf Eventually th* animal was • he d d: curbed by bellowing the •vcching of b:-kcf and abusive yeii*. ,; Cf again became somnolent.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19673, 15 December 1933, Page 6
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