LONG BEACH.
TO THE EDITOR. g; r The condition of the road approaches to Long Beach has again brought letters to your columns and it can truthfully be stated that this road has by no means improved in the last few years. In fact, the condition of the hill portion of the road is very dangerous for the amount of tratfac it has to carry. With regard to the new road which has been formed from the foot of the hill, I should like to know who is paving the gang which is employed on the road each Saturday and Sunday, and why it is necessary that they should ho employed on Sunday. When one goes down there one is met with picks, barrows, and shovels everywhere. Surely this is not the attitude of the present Government, which advocates a five-day week.—l am etc., No Sunday Work. February 8.
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Evening Star, Issue 23496, 9 February 1940, Page 11
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