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CORRESPONDENCE.

« | I Ou;• correspondents' opinions are their owu; the responsibility ot editorial ui«*> ui;i Ko.s sufficient ballast tor tun uditcir'a shoulders. > MUSICAL LEVIiX. Sir,—Can you adivi.se mo how to prevent hiy neighbour's cats from making night hideous in Oxford-street? Cannot a by-law bo passed to stop oats from being allowed at large at night? If my cow goes at .large she goes quietly and annoys no one. Gut 1 always have to seek her at the 'Hotel Cecil (behind the bakerVs) and pay for fier hoiirrd and lodgings. Why sTTonld cats be exempt from penalty? They can't""be impounded, peiitiaps, but their owners could be summoned for letting them roam. My part of Oxfordt-street last night was hideous for hours with about 37 cats singing on tlie roofs and doing Blondin on the fence. It seems a joke to some people, but 1 really think it past one. If anyone shoots a cat he makes had blood, quite tapart from the nasty mess. I think a Uy-law is the remedy.—4l am, etc., FRAYED NERVES. September Ist, 1916.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 September 1916, Page 2

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176

CORRESPONDENCE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 September 1916, Page 2

CORRESPONDENCE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 September 1916, Page 2

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