RESENTMENT AT FOXTON
- z” RATES & STOREKEEPERS UNPAID. DENIAL GIVEN STATEMENT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Foxton, December 6. Resentment and indignation are expressed locally at the statement made by Mr. Bromley at Dunedin, as published in the Press, to the effect that conditions were so bad at Foxton that nobody pays the rates or storekeepers. The Mayor, Mr. Perreau, in- a statement to the Press, says that the statement constitutes a gross slauder on citizens who are as honourable in this respect as those of any *own in the world. Considerable hardship lias been suffered .by a portion of the community through unemployment, which Mr. Bromley has in his power to remedy materially. The -unqualified denunciation of the whole community by Mr. Bromley is entirely unwarranted.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1930, Page 9
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124RESENTMENT AT FOXTON Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1930, Page 9
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