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CITY COUNCIL AFFAIRS

TO TUB IDITOB Or THE FHSSS. Sir, —With regard to an M.E.D. car and its driver having a day off taking a councillor to Timaru on his own private business, one cannot help smiling at some of the crafty shuffles done by those concerned. But I would like to ask why the minimum fare, as fixed by the recent by-law, was not charged. And. since when have M.E.D. cars been licensed to carry passengers? Seeing that the leaders of the present council have seen lit to brand those as conspirators who brought this to light, T fail to see that "Penso" has any ground for his c-Jnim of "willing." —Yours, etc., HEll. HITI.ER. November :!2. ]fW4.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21329, 23 November 1934, Page 20

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CITY COUNCIL AFFAIRS Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21329, 23 November 1934, Page 20

CITY COUNCIL AFFAIRS Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21329, 23 November 1934, Page 20

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