THE ENTERNAL PLEA
better road wanted TROUBLE NEAR BIRKENHEAD IMPROVEMENTS to AlbanyBirkenhead main road were nought by a deputation which waited on the Prime Minister, the Hon. J. Q. Coates, this morning. One of the speakers, Mr. F. F. ow ell, said they were not going to &rowl about unavoidable trouble, but had complaints about the general Editions of the road. The deviations during road construction were prac tica.lly impassable. The plight of schoolchildren was Pktured by Mr. J. P. McPhail, who the road was so bad that they had jperienced trouble in inducing bus orators to undertake the transport P, sc noolchildren from Albany and A Photograph of a particularly bad v* road was handed to the Prime sn m ® ter by Mr. T. Smith. Other peakers We re Messrs w . h. Scho- ... McLean-Dowse. abiv we can insist, and reasont k J 80 > that the traffic be kept on . road,” said the Prime Minister, but * s b° UQ d to be inconvenience, can’t at not your complaint. You thp \ Set thr °ugh—that appears to be dim« 1 shall represent your deav Ultles *° Furkert, and enis Ur to ® ee that the inconvenienve
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 51, 23 May 1927, Page 3
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