RICCARTON AMALGAMATION
Sir, —Riccarton electors will be interested to know that in the movement for amalgamation with the city a new, and novel inducement is bemg _onereo them—that of their moral benefit. A male supporter of the movement sponsored by that me Riccarton Housewives Union, recently informed a ratepayer that benefit her “financially and morally n the borough amalgamated, u ?on wmcn he was advised that it would beneflt him, and perhaps some of his .supporters also, to go back to_schoolxor lessons in English and polite conduct. Surely the electors of Riccarton wiu not allow themselves to be led unthinkingly into amalgamation this disgruntled section of non-ratepaying residents.—Yours, etc., T t OLD FAITHFUL. December 20, 1944.
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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24446, 21 December 1944, Page 6
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