PARK FOR ST. MARTINS
Sir, —Why do we want more parks in St. Martins, when we have a lovely one, just a few yards away? It means the rates go up; thex are already colossal. Why should a few have the right to the land? The soldiers should have the priority; they fought for us. Ten thousand died that man might have his rights.—Yours, etc., JUSTICE. June 9, 1947.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25206, 10 June 1947, Page 3
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