What Are Hoodlums?
Dear Sir,—lt was the deputy-Mayor, Mr .T. K. Archer, who informed the public that owing to wire-pulling the best men were not appointed to positions on the council’s staff. Rumour has it, it tvas also the deputy-Mayor who tried to gloss over the same wire-pulling by telling his party supporters in the Trades Hall that the objections came from the hoodlums at the street corners. What are hoodlums, and at which street corners are they to be found? There are more at the Trades Hall who are disgusted with the wire-pulling that goes on than there are at street corners—l am, etc., POOR RATEPAYER.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20485, 11 December 1934, Page 6
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