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TUNNEL ROAD AUTHORITY

Sir,—The sentiments in the letter from “B. Reasonable" appear to me to be not at all within reason. Does he expect that ‘yes men” will have a true regard for the interests of Christchurch, Canterbury, and the South Island? Members with independent views snd no axes to grind would be more likely to be outspoken about; eny adverse or tongue-in-cheek ettitude of officialdom, such as the Railways Department, which has ; a costly installation at Lyttelton. ■ ~~Yours, etc., B. LOGICAL. December 27, 1956.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28162, 28 December 1956, Page 11

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TUNNEL ROAD AUTHORITY Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28162, 28 December 1956, Page 11

TUNNEL ROAD AUTHORITY Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28162, 28 December 1956, Page 11

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