THE MAYORALTY
"0 "lilX X.DII'jV. Of Tilß I'UK.SS. r~ j --.'.!.- Sall.van lias deserved well c'. C'i.i s.e.urch: lie has worked hard - : , . h ■.■:'! —in a dual capacity. ■I-.- i -•..; now the opportunity to ren- £■•:■ nirthcr service to the city by w.thorawmg from a contest, which v.'ouhi Le a bitter one, and one from vh.ch, in any case, he would gain a doubtful advantage. Mr Sullivan, in do.:.;; this, would retain the goodwill cf ii:f; c:rnrr. unity. Trusting that ton tone better informed than the writer, may take up this matter. — JOHN SIMPKINSON. February 23, 1935.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 10
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