'An unemployed returned soldier who . left his bicycle at the Christchurch Association’s headquarters at the Jellicoe Hall yesterday afternoon received 3s for three hours’ work. From that sum he paid 3d in wage tax, 2s 6d off his subscription to the association, and walked out of the building with 3d, only to find that his bicycle was missing. Another bicycle owner, also unemployed, had the same misfortune. When these matters were reported to the meeting of the association’s executive last night, it was decided to advise members to lock their machines on leaving them.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 925, 21 November 1933, Page 5
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