MEETING AT BROOKLYN
A well-attended meeting was addressed ust mght.,,, the Brooklyn Schoolroom by Mr. J I. Goldsmith. Mr. G. W'
themselves into a committee to canvass the Brooklyn, Mornington, and Vogeltown districts- in the interests of Mr- ,, Goldsmith's candidature. "' Mr. "Goldsmith dealt with a, number of civic questions, and suggested that [buses-or-trackless cars were the' only ."sdlatiSH "to;rapid transit problems for ." Wellington and suburbs where extensions or new services were concerned. Mr. Goldsmith said that he was opposed to party influences in civic matters.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 93, 22 April 1925, Page 5
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