CITY GARBAGE DUMPS
TO THE EDITOR OP THE PRESS. Sir,—As the vexed question of garbage disposal appears to be agitating [he minds of many worthy citizens at this time, may I be allowed to make a suggestion? Before deciding how, when, and where the rubbish is to be disposed of, would it not be advisable to anange for its effective removal, i raise this point because for the last ■Ninth I have passed a dead dog lying on the edge of Page’s road, near SandiJanaswhich' must be rapidly approaching the decomposition stage. summer an unfortunate cat met m somewhere about the same TO me corpse lying on the road for 1 ■’definite time, while passing rests' pounded the remains into ,‘ n the latter case, no doubt, it iJL, claimed that the question of „ yes admirably solved by a natural disintegration, but is hardly productive of a wS h ! althy cit V- May I ask authority is Responsible for the rubbish in this locality, or "?oursf P t n * disclaimed by all?
% 12. 1837. PASSER-BY. "lllrn to the right of reply of oitam Hunter this correspondence “ now closed.— Ed., "The Press.”)
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22143, 13 July 1937, Page 5
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