COUNCILLORS ASKED TO RESIGN.
EX-MAYOU APPEALS TO THE PUBLIC. (Bj Toiegrnph,—Press Association.) Wanganui, March 18. Another act in the municipal drain a, which has lipon Attracting; so much attenlion in Wiingnmii dmitiß Hip Past few' wi'i'l;--, win plnycil llii< «veni]i(f, when Mr. Mnokiiy. Hip os-Alnvm , , ikMit-shl on nverllowiiij- meeliiw in < 11■■ llruiiU' Hall. Air. Mncliiiy rwiilly ir-ißiiMl a< ii protect sijwin-i L'liiiiicill'.n-s fiiiliiuj In support him wlii-n in op™ (iniiuil. 110 brought forward a re.-oliitiim they llsiil lijnwil In in I'OMiiuillur, viz.. In a-k Ihe buruugli anjjinonr In ri'-iiin. After Mr. Mm-kay luul explained his masons for tracing the trouble from tho begiiuiiiiK. il was resolved (hah Hip borough riimicillors l:c nskotl lo resign nuil nflrcr IlioniMilvca fnr ro-olcclioi) nt tlin suuo tiiuo as tho Mayoral election is held,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1392, 19 March 1912, Page 4
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129COUNCILLORS ASKED TO RESIGN. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1392, 19 March 1912, Page 4
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