SLUMS
„ K Sir l~ lt ij not hard to visualise the rf^f. lng . of on ? O 1 the best residential streets into a slum. The other edge of the wedge was the permanent parking of a large caravan, followed by a nf fh^ 8 l H rt - Fortunately the owner of the latter went to America. Lately a second-hand car dump has started opposite the caravan and has the queerest cars parked along the street At intervals they are towed up and down the street in an endeavour to them started. The noise is terrific and nerve-racking, especially f or elderly persons. All that is needed now etc 3 b ° ttle exchan S e depot.—Yours, T „ NORTH ONE. June 6, 1955.
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27678, 7 June 1955, Page 9
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