JUBILEE PARK
Sir,—l wish to thank you for bringing to public notice the state of affairs in Jubilee Park. It is high time something was done about it, and evidently the police are apathetic. Whether or not there was a record of my complaint, it was nevertheless made to the police, ana it shows gross neglect on their part tnax no notice ' was taken, especially as a description of the man was given ana my daughter would know him again. If the inspector of police would ilKe to make contact with me, I would pe glad of the opportunity of telling mm anything he wishes to know.—l
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26628, 26 November 1947, Page 8
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107JUBILEE PARK Otago Daily Times, Issue 26628, 26 November 1947, Page 8
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