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Public Opinion

THELMA DOWLING Sir,— We have all been touched by the account of the bravery and resource of Miss Thelma Dowling, who acted in so gallant a manner after the lorry accident. We have noticed that she came to Wanganui to sit for an ex amination, presumably matriculation. If that is so, she should be granted some consideration by the examiners because the shock and delayed effects must upset her chances. May 1 suggest that notice be taken by the proper authoriticsT—l am, etc., “FAIR PLAY.” WATERING HOURS Sir, —May T. through the courtesy of the “Chronicle.” draw the attention of the authorities to what seems to be the unfair treatment of Wanganui East householders regarding the allotment of the watering hours, viz., 7.30 to S p.m. Each season Wanganui East is given the same hours, which is too late. 1 would suggest that (he hours of each district be changed in rotation monthly.—l am, etc..

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 288, 6 December 1933, Page 6

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Public Opinion Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 288, 6 December 1933, Page 6

Public Opinion Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 288, 6 December 1933, Page 6