OTHER PEOPLE’S IDEAS
EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE (To the Editor.) Sir,—Could you please find room in your columns for a word or two of complaint regarding the reparation of earthquake-damaged chimneys. Considerable dissatisfaction exists as to whe is responsible for issuing permits for reconstruction, as already, apparently favoured householders can have all their fallen chimneys attended to, whilst more - urgent cases have been delayed. In one street, to my own personal knowledge, a household of ten motherless children is still without attention, while, across the way, a man without chick or child has been put out of misery as far as wet and cold weather is concerned. If this is a sample of “most urgent cases first,” then tlie sooner the matter comes under Labour Party administrative control the better, their motto being “none shall have jam until all have had butter.” —Yours, etc., “SQUARE DEAL.” Masterton, July 6.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 July 1942, Page 4
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147OTHER PEOPLE’S IDEAS Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 July 1942, Page 4
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