TREES IN RATA STREET.
TO THE IDITOB Of THE PKZSS. Sir, —Mr Manhire lets tlie cat out of the bag so openly that there is not much more to be said. But we have not all got springs on our sections, or' in front of them, and should- at least have been consulted before being committed to this fantastic campaign of his agaihst "seepage," motor-cars, and clay.—-Yours, etC '' _ NO MORE TREES. September 22nd, 1927.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19113, 23 September 1927, Page 10
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