HARBOUR BOARD APPRECIATION
!. OF MR T. W. RHODES' I ASSISTANCE. At last mteeting: of the Harboun Bbaaia Sir Ooqper moved that the Boaa'd r'ecwd its thanks to-'Mr T. W Rhodes in coninocition vntiti liis wor^ for the Hai-boma- Bill. He had never ha said, mot Mr. "Rhodes before, fcui ihe found liimi aill rigiht. He hac liandlcd thei Har'bouir Bill in a ver} aMo manner and had treated the Board's delegation with great hospitality. But for Mr Rhodes' able handling of the Bill, they might not ha.v'a got very far. Ma' Dtiinby said it ga.Ve him extra pleasuitie.' to second the resolution, seeing that at last election hei opposed Mr Rhodes. He" had! nothing bint admiration'foir 1 Mr Rhodles' courtesy and' doiisiderati'oai! arid ■'■the 7 ■'■able manner in which, he hjad handled' the Bill. Tttiei motion Wa® unanimously ■ oariied. -
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Thames Star, Volume LVI, Issue 14324, 10 September 1920, Page 1
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