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CORSAIR BAY.

TO TUB EDITOR 0? "TH"E TS.SS3-" Sir,—ln the report of tho recent meeting of the Lytteltou Borough Council, appearing in "Tho Press," I notice that the Council have again decided to permit'camping a.i Corsair Bay. Considering,' however, the nature of the allegations by Crs. Norton, Newman, Morris and Millar, which -wero of a most damaging kind, it seems to nic that the Council should havo withheld permission for camping for at least a season. No doubt Cr. Sutton's attitude in giving tho campers his first, consideration, rather than the peace of the residents of the Port, vrili have, considerably lessened his chanco of being again returned as a Councillor, and I consider his suggestion that Cr. Morris was guilty of having helped himself in other people's orchards, when a hoy, •W2S a most undignified remark to make. And -what does Cr. Sutton nican precisely when he states that'Cr. Norton may' have personal knowledge of certain incidents.—Yours, etc., CITIZEN.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18187, 25 September 1924, Page 11

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CORSAIR BAY. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18187, 25 September 1924, Page 11

CORSAIR BAY. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18187, 25 September 1924, Page 11