LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
THE BLACKOUT
Sir, —In company with business neighbours in n St of Road. I decided at 8 o’cl oc w V ° npo n to “call it a day” and close straw being the sight of '7 e tot an electric torch endeavm, ? penetrate the prevailing to windows. Devon port Road was ™ * street of darkness only in« U i nly a by the bright lights fr 0m « i nate « corner . d Strand
On going to the rear of niv was amazed to see several ul hop p dows ablaze with lights- A, ge thought was “Nazi traito ' >' amongst us.” On further m are Don I found these were the of the upper storey of our p^S* B Me have a Comic Opera pn°®Ceand after this experience. am that Gilbert and Sullivan ? ed nothing on the Government . allow such things to occur.’ * ho April 4th, 1941. A ’ J ’ HARDIl \G.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13307, 5 April 1941, Page 4
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