STOPPAGE OF RAILWAY WORKS THE RIGHT HORSE SADDLED.
To tho Editor of the Thames Advertiser, ' Sir,—Your leading article of yesterday is deserving of great-praise, and every 15 r n V and 0,1 'iemuri should carefully consider it, and clip out and keep that portion which refers to our late Mayor and tho railway works so [hat they may use it-against him should ho at any future time seek political or ocal honours from ua. The question has been repeatedly asked, who was the cause of the deviation from the original plan of the railway engineers re reclamation works, but no one seemed inclined to rather it, not even those gentlemen jour leader refers to. Now, tir, I am the offlp V f ' hßt anyma holdin K I ■ ? ? ayop ' and ÜBin S tho influ. -. j w^ 10 h that position gives him, for 8 od or evil, at the handa of the bur« ? , vcr ? questionable object, without first having the consont of his Council, would be a hot member to repre. sent us m higher quarters.—l am, &c, Thames, March 22. Nahant.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3569, 23 March 1880, Page 3
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181STOPPAGE OF RAILWAY WORKS THE RIGHT HORSE SADDLED. Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3569, 23 March 1880, Page 3
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