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“FOOLS AND THEIR FOLLY." BY Telegraph.—Press association. Auckland, October 12. "Our job is to see that these services are not overdone and that cut-throat competition does not take place," said Mr. Justice Frazer,, chairman of the Transport Appeal Board, yesterday in answering the comment that it was essential to ensure amnio facilities for conveying country residents to and from the city. "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread, and we have to protect tlie fools from ' their folly," said His Honour. Mr. Prendergast, who represented the Manugau County Council, expressed the hope that His Honour had not formed the opinion that the Citv Council was an angel. "Oh no." said His Honour, reassuringly. "I • have formed no opinions yet, I was merely generalising."
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 16, 13 October 1927, Page 12
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