Members of tiie Kbandallah Progress Association, at its annual meeting last night, were reminded of the well-known humorous record, “The ’Ole in the Road,” when a resident complained that a hole near his property, about which he had complained, had not been filled. The president said that he had taken a City Council engineer there twice, and had thought he had had the hole filled, but the one he had had filled must have been another one. “Perhaps it has shifted,” interjected a member, amid laughter.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 247, 16 July 1935, Page 10
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