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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

Maoriland Worker, Volume 11, Issue 200, 13 October 1920, Page 7

 

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

RED FLAG—(I) Write secretary of Profiteering Commission Tribunal. (2) This bird is occasionally seen in remote districts in this island. "We do not know of any in captivity. (3) Write to F. R. Cooke, Trades Hall Chrislchurch, who may be able to let you have a copy of the poem. S.W.S. (Onehunga)—You quite miss Comrade Ross's argument. Suggest you carefully re-read the article. T.O.S. (Dunedin)—Read "Lenin on Tactics" in this issue and read it carefully. E.F.S. (Okauia)—The use of invisible ink is hardly fair to the linotype operator.

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