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ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir,-Js it not time that the city, with its twelve good business men at the bead of affairs, saw to the lighting up of the by-ways and suburbs with electric light, and also that the price should como downf Mr Shaddock says there is plenty of power for other places as well as our own city. If Mr Shacklock Is the gentleman who spoko about hospital affairs, let him show others what lie can do as an expert on council affairs, and get us cheaper light and a batter-lighted city, 'especially the bade streets—not only the business part of the city, winch is used only in the daytime. —I am, etc., August 18. Jas. Mamin.

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Evening Star, Issue 18050, 18 August 1922, Page 7

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ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER. Evening Star, Issue 18050, 18 August 1922, Page 7

ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER. Evening Star, Issue 18050, 18 August 1922, Page 7