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OUR STREETS.

TO THE EDITOR.

Sir, —Perhaps our newly-elected councillor. Mr Hally, or the street inspector, it there is one, would take a walk down Athol place between Hanover and Freder.ck streets. It is just four years since anything was done to this street, and as the whole block is occupied by contractors, carters, coalmen, and merchants, with about forty carts between them, the street is so cut up that it is simply a danger and disgrace. I am sure I don’t know what benefit we derive from paying rates, as we have to wade through seas of mud m wet weather, and are poisoned with dust blowing off the streets when we get our usual alternative high winds.—l am, etc., Mudlark. June 16.

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Evening Star, Issue 11606, 17 June 1902, Page 3

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OUR STREETS. Evening Star, Issue 11606, 17 June 1902, Page 3

OUR STREETS. Evening Star, Issue 11606, 17 June 1902, Page 3

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