Correspondence.
While it is our endeavour togivo jorrespondents every facility for die free expression of their opinion, it should be borne ir mind that the views expressed d< not, necessarily, reflect the opinions of the Editor. TO THE EDITOR. SIR, —Will you, please, indulge me with space sufficiet to draw tlie attention of the authority to the need for light at the leve crossing at Raynor’s road What with two sets of points almost in line with the middle o tlie footpaths, big lumps of loose metal, and no light, hardly i night passes without someone coming to grief, while the alnios continuous shunting that take. l place there, and very often in the dark, a serious accident is bonne to occur sooner or later This could lie avoided by using tlie lamp at the corner. It is no orna men tal,but could lie made the most of if it were attended to. I d< not know tlie owner of the lamp whether it bel mgs to the Towi Board, or to the Railway Depart inent; but I do know that if i were lit it would prove a blessing and the bad language whicl frequent falls cause, if not seriou bruises, would be avoidec Hoping that something will b done to “ lighten our darkness, I am, yours, etc. MOTHER.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 1 May 1914, Page 3
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220Correspondence. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 1 May 1914, Page 3
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