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Mercury, Friday 21 August 1953, page 6

SHELTER sheds for bus passengers have been erected by voluntary labour at the Lampton Ave. and Howard Rd. junctions with the Northern Outlet Rd.
The shelters, which have been built to an approved design, were constructed by working bees organised jointly by the Goodwood and Lutana branches of the A.L.P.
They were inspected yesterday by the Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Reece) and the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dwyer). The Deputy Chief Engineer of the Public Works Department (Mr. B. J. Donnelly) and Mr. H. Garland, representing the A.L.P. branches, were also present.
Picture shows (l. to r.) Messrs. Reece, Donnelly, Garland, and Dwyer.
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Mercury, Friday 17 December 1954, page 28
A committee of Labour Party members and residents will draw up a ease for présentation to Cabinet in protest against high prices for Government homes at Prince of Wales Bay.
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Mercury, Tuesday 29 May 1928, page 13
On Sunday night, Messrs. Frost and Hohne, In company with Mr. A. G. Ogilvie, addressed two hundred electors at tho Lutana Hall. Mr. J. Craig being in the chair. The candidates were given a very attentive hearing.

