“TOO OLD AT SIXTY.”
(The Editor.) Sir,—ln his letter to your columns of Saturday last, Councillor H. E. Gardner seems more concerned in airing his own name than in letting the general body of municipal electors into the grand secret of what all his “wait and see —shadow-sparring” civic staff reorganisation scheme is realy all about. If Councillor Gardner’s “Easter Egg” gift to them is not above suspicion of even the “man in the street let alone the “man in the hall,” he has only to bring up his “in-the-light-of-the-Security Scheme” 'proposal in “open.” Council, and not in “commit tee,” to dissipate interim gossip of all “unpresented” ' or other “more open kind, and set his own, as well as their disturbed minds, at rest. To use his own admonitary term, it might be "wiser” of him to give this side of his proposals “amending” thought! I am etc, N. J. BENNINGTON. Masterton, April 3, 1939.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 April 1939, Page 4
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