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SUMNER AFFAIRS.

J." | TO IKB BDITOH OF TOT PRESS I If 'J. Sir Tn vortlv 4a vnii« aai^ann^n^/in+■ I

& Sir, —li> reply to yonr correspondent ■ Up," in yonr issue of to-day, i|||l wish to ask, "Well, what are you ■SBflqing to rectify matters? Unless you engaged in. some effort, why j|'. and lack of action that good 1 Iraf* 0 are There exist in the borI r-r, Bevera l avenues for activity, but Sy&w residents do not; seek them then ot tho plaoe will appear to be first point of criticism is quite to the proprietors concerned, | ordsr to improve .that, with matters of a like character, ways RllMj* means are actually under consider- * 1 ® umner i" 3 not singular in ;ttwpect. The second point was the correspondent suggests, on ■■TOWnt of being asleep, but actually ''as was patent to those who

were sufficiently awake to bo present. There would be no gain in answering sucli points were it not for the purpose of inviting all such as "Wake Up to disclose their identity for the purpose of being wakened up and set to work.—Yours, etc., F. J. ADCOCIv, Hon. Secretary, Sumner Business Men's Assn. Sumner, May Ist, 1930.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19918, 3 May 1930, Page 17

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SUMNER AFFAIRS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19918, 3 May 1930, Page 17

SUMNER AFFAIRS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19918, 3 May 1930, Page 17