LETTERS IN BRIEF
! The lack of a name for the street formerly known as Staunton avenue (08 Nairn street), is the subject of a complaint by "Resident." Formerly" there was a board bearing the"name,'but.it has been removed, to the inconvenience of tradespeople and others wishing to find' the street. ' i ■ C. Howden refers to the Farmers; Union demand for 'abolition of the Arbitration Court, and suggests that farmers are still the best patrons of luxurious hotell and liner accommodation, and buyers of. cxi -pensive moi!or-cars. "Good luck to them, ' but why should they sit on the less fortunate?" ■'
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 145, 23 June 1930, Page 8
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98LETTERS IN BRIEF Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 145, 23 June 1930, Page 8
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