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Save Te Aro March from Anti-Bypass Action
Thursday, 14 October 2004, 5:32 pm
Press Release: Anti-Bypass Action
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Thu, 14 Oct 2004
Save Te Aro March from Anti-Bypass Action
Come one Come all
A rally will be leaving upper cuba
tomorrow and heading to civic square to ensure the new
council and the old mayor are aware that the 'bypass' still
has no mandate from the people of Wellington. Bring noise
makers, and costumes!
The rally leaves at noon.
Please
forward this message and tell everyone you know, everyone!
-- The new A3 Community and Industrial Broadsheet
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