HALF-DAY QUESTION.
"FAIR PLAY."
To the Editor. Sir, — AVhat a pity that the organiser of tho AYednesaay League, being unable to argue against Air Fairclough's letters re tho workshops has had to descend to personalities. I sincerel.v hope that Air Fairclough will refrain from entering into any discussion on this matter, as the public will readily realiso that Saturday' s letter was not a good argument. J happen to be in a position to know that Napier has no keener supporter than All* Fairclough, and further, that the H.B, Automobile Association has never broadcast any disparaging information re camping grounds. Napierites should remember this when voting, and carry out the slogan T see the Saturday people are using, "Strike out the five top liues."
— I atn etc.,
.xapier, Apnl vy, JIJ29. (Inserted by arrangement.)
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 73, 29 April 1929, Page 7
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134HALF-DAY QUESTION. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 73, 29 April 1929, Page 7
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