A Dust Nuisance
Sir,—The dirt on a windy morning from the cement yards recently established in Cashel street has to be seen to be believed The houses opposite were hidden by a yellow film of whirling sand. The one dr two cars that were passing were veiled in it.—Yours, etc., « WAYS AND MEANS. December 20, 1957. [The Town Clerk (Mr H. S. Feast) has advised that the complaint is being investigated.]
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28474, 2 January 1958, Page 12
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71A Dust Nuisance Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28474, 2 January 1958, Page 12
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