Drainage Board
Sir.—My attention has been drawn to your report this morning on the special board meeting last evening. I have been quoted as saying that 1 had made clear to Mr N. G. Pickering that I had no intention of continuing with the
board. In order to clear up any misunderstanding; may I. say I wrote to Mr Pickering (on Monday) making the above Clear. Mr Pickering, of course, would not receive this information, until today.— Yours, etc., H. F. PAGE, Chief Engineer, Christ- • church Drainage Board. September 29, 1964. Sir, —It is a pity that the one Drainage Board member whb should be flushed out on Saturday is already elected unopposed. First-class engineers deserve protection. Will candidates offering themselves for election undertake to ensure that the member, in question is prevented from holding any .responsible position on the board?—Yours, etc. PESTILENCE AND FLOOD. September 29, 1964.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30559, 30 September 1964, Page 16
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