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GREATER CHRISTCHURCH

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FRES3

bix, —In your issue of this morning Mr H. G. Eli is reported to have said, at a meeting of the Citizens' Committee, that the employees of the Sydenham Borough Council had been authoritatively told tnat if Greater Christchurch'were carried they would lose their billets. I know nothing whatever of a statement of this kind having been made to the employee* of the Council, and I think that Mr Ell. in fairness to myself and the other members of the Council, should state his authority for tifb statement, and I therefore him to bj good enough to do so.— Yours, etc., JAS. b. mi, Mayor. Sydenham, January 9th.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11478, 10 January 1903, Page 8

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GREATER CHRISTCHURCH Press, Volume LX, Issue 11478, 10 January 1903, Page 8

GREATER CHRISTCHURCH Press, Volume LX, Issue 11478, 10 January 1903, Page 8

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