MUNICIPAL CEMENT WORKS.
«§P TO Tflß XDITOB OF THX PEZSS. W?, Sir,—At, Monday's meeting of the 'fpto Council the reporters appear to •tpwrp missed the:protest I made against IfeSie'City Engineer's being sent to Wela conference, one object jf|*j .which' was the establishment of a |f■ Iftiucipal Cement Works, sf Vtmade th* points that the expenses £f££Mh«. City Council should be kept iMrtfolto. the lowest possible: that the ■PtmUine expenses to conventions lljSereioiie of these: that the expense iPfitllKjreariT upkeep-of motor-cars tor iK. was now at the high figure mMffljm-. that the starting of cement Huuiu';l)y the municipalities. of New WjEmka v would be a scandalous waste fflP&Mgney, seeing there were already fflliSMiriany cement works in the U°Capital is badly wanted by Mattta'primary and secondary industries, MM borrowinc by local bodies makes ■g'"*rcer' -These protests were'sucn HS'the citizens should have been made fffifeare of, and I must ask you to give HHMpace to make them thus.—Yours, Kv.' A. W. BBAVEN. K|spten)ber 3rd. 1930.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20024, 4 September 1930, Page 13
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