THE GORSE MENACE
(To the Editor.)
Sir,—We are how to the midst of our council election campaign, and all the candidates are offering their services to the public with their usual electioneering promises, of what they will or will not do if elected. -- I notice one very important, and necessary work, they .all are side-stepping. I refer to the^gorse menace, "Which is gradually getting worse each year. After the trying time our fire brigade men have had this summer, it astounds me at the absolute silence on.* this matter. 1 hope at least one v of our energetic candidates will come out. oh the platform before election day," and tell the pufilic what he will do. ,If elected on the'matter of .enforcing.'the, offending property owners, .to clear" their land of this nuisance.-^l J ßm..«tc.-, ' GORSESEED?
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 103, 3 May 1935, Page 6
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135THE GORSE MENACE Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 103, 3 May 1935, Page 6
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