Aerodrome Noise
Sir, —I was very interested in your leading article "War on Noises.” Certainly England is operating on the subject, but what is New Zealand doing? Take our trains and our motor-cycles. I suppose the day will come when in Wellington all trams will be underground on account ef congestion and noise. Our population must increase, and as we are now situated these matters would become more serious. There is one noise you omitted, and it arises from liongotai Aerodrome. At times it would waken the dead. It affects the mothers who try their utmost to get their children to sleep. Each child requires two sleeps during the day; and what hope is there of obtaining it? Then the aged people and last of all the private hospitals in and around Lyall Bay and Kilbirnie are affected. No other centre in New Zealand has its aerodrome in the midst of so many houses and hospitals. Why is Wellington the exception? —I am, etc.. F. C. BARDSLEY. Wellington, January 11.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 94, 15 January 1935, Page 11
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170Aerodrome Noise Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 94, 15 January 1935, Page 11
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