STREET NOISES.
TO THE EDITOR OK "THE PRESS " Sir, —In yesterday morning's issue of your valuable paper,' Mr W. S. Malaquin, through the correspondence column, waxed eloquent in his tirade against the motor traffic of Christchurch. Noises he referred to, also, but he has omitted to mention the roar of the tram-cars, the whistling of the railway engines, the ringing of the church bells, the hum of Mr Hll's aeroplanes, and even the Salvation Army's Sunday morning serenades. What a violent age we live in, to be sure.— Yours, etc., EXTRAORDINARY YOUTH.
TO THE EDITOR OF "THE PRESS."
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16152, 5 March 1918, Page 5
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98STREET NOISES. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16152, 5 March 1918, Page 5
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