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CORRESPONDENCE

ROSLYN TRAMS.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir,—-Mr attention has been drawn to a letter in your issue of last evening signed ‘‘.Bunch in. the Cable,” wherein your correspondent does a, little quiet throwing-off ” at my expanse. Surely I have been advertised sufficiently without my name being thus taken in vain. Putting jokes such as your correspondent’s aside, there are lota of things connected with our tramways that require investigation ; hut as there are men and women in Roslyn capable of attending to finch matters ns concern their district, might I suggest that your correspondent should drop his “cheap sarcasm” and do a little genuine work to get the wrongs he speaks of righted,—l am. etc,, G. S. Thomson. November 0.

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Evening Star, Issue 18121, 10 November 1922, Page 3

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CORRESPONDENCE ROSLYN TRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 18121, 10 November 1922, Page 3

CORRESPONDENCE ROSLYN TRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 18121, 10 November 1922, Page 3

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