IN ADMIRATION.
[To The Editor Stratford Post.] Sir,—l am sure your readers will agree with me that your anonymous ■orrespondents have misjudged Mr /redric. He is a philanthropist of the first water—a perfect Jem! His uily thought is for the poor ratepayers who ho so well and truly represents. I remember the smile of pleasure' that illuminated his pleasant countenance when the Electrical Supply Company started wiring hones at a considerable reduction on chat the long-suffering ratepayers had been paying private people for wiring. I am sure Mr Fredric comnended the Company for their action, and it is only right people should know his good points. He is too modest and retiring, and I think it is only fair to him that he should be brought out into the lime-light sometimes. I am. etc. PRETTY POLLY.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5, 6 January 1914, Page 5
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