CORRESPONDENCE
ANNUAL AYAIINING To 1 SCHOLARS. [To the Editor], Sir, —I shall deem it a favor j|9 will once more bring before 9 scholars* notice the danger of J mg wires hanging .down front c] J poles or lying on the ground tlie] If a wire is to be seen Iml from an electric pole or lying (J ground—having broken away atl end—the person discovering li el should stand by and guard it uul on any account touch it—get soul to urgently telephone to the j,,J Board office, 259 AYaipukurau * change, or 11M AVaipawa ExchaJ For the past eleven yean I school executives throughout 1 area have co-operated with u K pointed out to the scholars the . danger of touching fallen This area has been particularly Innate to date in regard to arr& but I feel sure it is unnoces-an] me to stress to you how sen J matter of a fallen wire migj become. Your assistance in the direction will be much esicam 1 am, etc., G. E. FOWLER Seeretary-Mauas FIRES AT THE Mil.!.. Sir, —AA’ith rather inonotonom gularity the fire-bell is being mu to deal with minor outbreak at mill, and residents of the Boi wli getting heartily sick of boa in,, clang. One would like to kianv these outbreaks are so frequent—year—and if it is necessary for Brigade to be called on every , sion. AVith a little vigilance » part of the staff one would t that many of these outbreak , be quelled without the Brigm r' sistanee. Thanking you l'< valuable space.—l am etc., OLD RESIDJA
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Waipawa Mail, Volume LXVII, Issue 62, 8 February 1939, Page 2
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259CORRESPONDENCE Waipawa Mail, Volume LXVII, Issue 62, 8 February 1939, Page 2
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