CORRESPONDENCE.
[Our correspondents' opinions an their own: the responsibility ol j ditorial ones makes sufficient bat last for tho editor's •si/' lders.l A NIGHT WATCHMAN". To tho Editor. Sir,—ln a previous letter in youi paper apropos the late fire, I enipha sised the urgent need for Levin, and the sense of security that would prevail, if a thoroughly conscientious, active person was in the above position. Fire risks do not cover ibr ■usefulness of such an official. The latest phase of nocturnal incidents should at least denionstarte the matter in the affirmative. This official would help 1o save his rennineral ion say by turning out the main thoroughfare lights at daybreak : cither way. the conserving of private aic' borough interests is reasonable \r 1icv.- I am, etc., W.M.F. SUGGESTIONS TO COB RESPONDENTS. Tho follow'ng subjects are suggested to readers of The Chronicle as matters upon which letters to the editor would be opportune: — Progress and Settlement in the district. Educational Topics. Progress of Public Works, Xew Buildings, etc. Agricultural Operations. Horticultural and Floricultural. Suggestions as to what Industrie.' might profitably bo undertaken in the district. Accidents and Offences. State of Roads. Bridges, etc Public Wants and Grievances.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 August 1910, Page 2
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197CORRESPONDENCE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 August 1910, Page 2
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