KUMARA ELECTIONS.
[to the editor.] Sir, —Now that the Borough elections are drawing near, 1 am wondering if Kumara people are satisfied with the old order of things. Why not have a Mayoral contest? There are several citizens capable of doing the job. While there tire good men whose ability would help the town if they would consent to become councillors. The whole town needs a dust, up ami an effort should be made to improve the place. We hear many growls all the year round, but when the time comes for action everyone seems to adopt that contented, why worry attitude. We have till April 20 to say whether the town is to go to pot. or whether a. half dozen'* citizens will come forward to lift us out of the come-day go-day style into which the borough has drifted. —Yours etc. OLD DOLE.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 April 1933, Page 12
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