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Litter On Beaches

Sir, —Further to the letter from “Curious” in your issue of Thursday, what authority has the driver of the “Noddy Train” to create such a nuisance by the continual blowing of the train engine whistle when making circuits of the track to the annoyance of residents and visitors to the beach?—Yours, etc., RESIDENT. January 19, 1968. [The; Director of Reserves of the Christchurch City Council (Mr H. G. Gilpin) replies: “The proprietor of the Noddy train was given permission to operate subject to no nuisance being caused to residents or visitors to the beach. To date no official complaint has been received.)

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31586, 25 January 1968, Page 10

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Litter On Beaches Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31586, 25 January 1968, Page 10

Litter On Beaches Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31586, 25 January 1968, Page 10

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