THE CITY MAYORALTY
TO IIIC UDITOII. | .Sir, —I noliee liy last evening's p;ipo: - that Mr R. S. Clark. ;, coniiei!]or with a slt'oiu; dislike '.or the limoli'jdii., it-- nioeh concerned 'ivir \our rweivii.e !u the present Mayor ivt;.iii>in:r nHiie lor a until ei: terns, lioi'.vitiistiiiiiiiiijf that "olio is quite proud til' the present occupaul of the chair.' "."Surely there are others dessi'i'vinp; this liuiiDi I ,"' concludes this modest rejiri'seiuaiive i.t" Roslyn Ward. May 1 ask wiio they ave': Really. 1 should have thought there \vas_ only one other. f am, etc., A \\'alk-o\]:h. l\'oveniber 4.
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Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 5
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94THE CITY MAYORALTY Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 5
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