THE TOWN BELT.
TO Tim KMTOIi. Sin,—The suggestion by Mr FiekUviek ii to-day's Tiinoa that, in consequence of tli several assaults, on women that have re c?nily occurred in tlio Queen's Drive am in the branch roads traversing the Tou'i Bolt, it is expedient .'that the Jlunic.ipa Council should have tlio lower slopes of th Halt cleared of bush (thus bringing th drive into view from Ijondon street a» from ivoval torracn) 'should , meet wit warm support from tlio citizens of Dunediri and be forthwith carried out. The protection of our womenkind is c more importance than the preservation c hush wouiiil the "city;. but, as a matter c fact, by elcavini! away much of tlio bu6 on the Town i-'-'it Iho view of the city an harbour (m seen from the Queen's Drivi woum be grratly enhancid. And ;i gn\ss slope extending from London street an lloyal torraw. '° W'? Queen's Drive, woul be more pleasing to the eye and much tnor remunerative' to the City Council than th present useless bush.—l am, etc., June 26. . ' Citizen
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12394, 2 July 1902, Page 6
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177THE TOWN BELT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12394, 2 July 1902, Page 6
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