CREMATED LUNCHES.
iTo the Kditor.l Sir. —For years now we, the inhabitants of School Road. Morningside. have been afflicted .by the dreadful smell which issues from the crematorium which consumes the left-over lunches in the school playground. This instrument of torture ; seems to be always in action, and smoiil--ders its vicious way day and night, a hideous monument to stupidity. Why can't the children wrap up the fragments j and take them home, instead of making | burnt offerings to the god waste?—l am, ; etc., MARY E. YATES.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 205, 30 August 1926, Page 14
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