ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"By All Means Civic Pride.'I—As1 —As a loan is proposed, discussion cannot bo avoided. "Well-wisher." —The suggestion has been conveyed to the organisation. "Paterfamilias."—Protest might be made in first Instance to City Council. "Advance." —If the facts are as you state there Is a right of appeal to the Minister of Transport. "Wellington.I"— Part of letter published: but other statements are based on misunderstanding. (1) Kstlmate of 15 years for Tha.vtor Street still stands; (2) reference to lack of urgency was as retards water not drainage; (3)' electric pumps are now used. "Grateful to Chain Stores." —Comment is not permitted while the inquiry la In progress; but evidence on this aspect can be submitted to the committee. "Dickie's English. Brother." —Raises an entirely new issue. "Tim Purvis."—Too strongly worded and personal. "Civilian."—A reply by the orlclnal correspondent is published. J. Sykes.—Letter nppears to be based on n misreading of the message. Lloyd George did not say that Hitler desired to smash Russia, but, to the. contrary, that he scoffed at the suggestion that he intended to march on Moscow or coveted the Ukraine. "Visiting Artist."—The suggestions have already been made.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 74, 24 September 1936, Page 8
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