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PUBLIC OPINION.

TIME THE TURMOIL WAS ENDED.

(To Ihe Editor.)

Sir,—By the fair, business-like, and im« partial manner you hnvo laid I lie present tram trouble re Inspect or Fuller beforethe public, yon have laid us under a drop debt of Ki-aiitude. 1 am mil hero going to "enter into the merits of I lit* tii'ise,' but I believe (and t foel snip my fejlbv, citizens be thev male or female auree) that it is time this continuous (rouble and turmoil was ended. Not onlv do the. hands wish an inspector remove;!, but they object to the council changing the management. What they may wjinl; next maybe I hat the council hand them over the control of (ho whole box and dice to manage. Let me .say the council is to be commended for coining to the decision they arrived at last night, and if the men strike, why let Ihcin do so. From , what I hear in my circle of acquaintances, the people are prepared to make any sacrifice, however great, to end tin's continual trouble, and do without the tram service altogether wilier limn submit longer to this exacting and unreasonable tyranny of these men, or shall 1 say their leaders, as 1 am reliably informed that many of tho men ore uot in harmony with their present action, nay, are strongly against it. If thero is cause, for dissatisfaction, lot them do as "Dan" O'Conuell, the greatest and best Irishman that ever lived, counselled his countrymen, "Agitate, agitnte, agitate," and in a right cause, following tills course and his advice, they are sure to succeed. I would liko to say moro, but as I have already taken up enough of your time and space, I will close.—l am, etc., CITIZEN, Wellington, January 2(5, 1912.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1349, 29 January 1912, Page 5

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297

PUBLIC OPINION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1349, 29 January 1912, Page 5

PUBLIC OPINION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1349, 29 January 1912, Page 5

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