ii TRAMWAY EXTENSIONS. Iji TO THE EDITOB. gjjj A. more callous determination to thwart public opinion respecting civic life -than • the proposal to construct a temporary Exhibition route past the Public Hospital gas • 'never been staged. Two deputations composed o£ eminent professional men, together with ladies of knowledge and standing, >i have fully expressed their objection, which has the full weight of public opinion behind it. There is some particular reason which I do not think deserves the adjective “uninteresting” which was used in your editorial. A peonle thwarted in a humanitarian caunh' may at' least vote adversely when the first.’ matter of public policy offered comes jheir way. We cannot afford to take chances, and the Tramway Committee should certainly not make. them. Nothing should be formulated or entertained that will ruffle the public Semper. —I am, etc., September 21. Public Opinion. 'Three golden rules of life of a centenarian arho recently died in England, aged 107, were —Never to enter a ballroom; never to talk icandal; and never to enter a bar. One hundred sailors and marines recently Wped to lift a tramcar at Torquay to set tree' two midshipmen on a motor cycle, who ivere caught under the heavy vehicle. Fpr Bronchial Coughs take Wood's Great Peppermint Core.'-'-Advfc
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19283, 22 September 1924, Page 10
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