SECRET COUNCIL
(To the Editor A Jieraii) •’■Sf’Sir, —I congratulate Mr. Johns on his letter, which is absolutely the state of affairs as stated fiy him as regards our council. As jbii knd*; sir, 1 haVfe made representations to the council myself extending over a period 'of thrfee months, and during that, time on rift decision has my requ'est been dischssfed in OTei}, council, felt referred to yariotts »mfifll®es to hide the real position. I thatthe council has not .cppsideration to my request, and I, cbauepge any member of the council .to provej that my request has received tjie tfqnsideration as ‘other interests. To Anyone attending the .council matings it is; clearly apparent that mote business 'should be ,<Jone in ai\d on behalf atdhemenl haye.represfenbed, I claim that; ivo haye bee A insulted by the treatment we have received.—Yours, etc., L. LORD,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18468, 6 August 1934, Page 2
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142SECRET COUNCIL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18468, 6 August 1934, Page 2
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