Correspondence.
While it i s our endeavour to give correspondents every facility for the free expression of their opinion, it should be. borne in mind that the views expressed do not, necessarily, reflect tho opinions of tho Editor.
TO THE EDITOR.
Sir,—l am glad to note that some one is alive to the requirements of the town, and those specified, in your last issue, Rf taken up with a a little energy and go, are most necessary if the residents desire that Huntly should make the progress which its importance demands, ft is far behind other places of less importance, and an active crusade is badly wanted to push things ah each 1 hope the various schemes will be j forced on, and that wholly j depends on the residents them- j selves. Yours etc., E. T. R.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 13 February 1914, Page 3
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138Correspondence. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 13 February 1914, Page 3
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