CITIZENS AND CUTS.
Councillor Duncan, replying at Kilo^n,°^at^ Ck?'Y h- ioh had been m*de SSJta? ST h T e abour Party>said **»* during the Jast^fdltr years all that ffiiJ* c? meaten> did was to find fault with what had been done, but Jw J^& council was in difficulties wvfv*. 6 recommendations which would help to solve our troubles As soon as finances permitted the candidates whom the Citizens' committee • >n?i>Or^ d». h ud J r^ tored portion of the cuts which had been absolutely neces-1 '-^\ and hZ p,Qlicy of his colleagues ,=w,as to give back the remainder of the •±>cut just as soon as circumstances allowed. It was necessary, however, to ~ Preserve the balance between the • -liecessities of the ratepayers and of the ,"• employees, and he considered that this c ;had been done.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 11
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