Section.

THE COUNTRY

Observer, Volume 5, Issue 125, 3 February 1883, Page 330

 

THE COUNTRY

[Contributions are invited from country districts. Correspondents should write briefly, legibly, on one side only of the paper, sliould write to the point, and avoid vulgar personalities and scurrility. Mere vague references understood ouly by the writers, and designed only as a "slap" at some rival or enemy, do not interest the public, and we do not intend in future to allow the paper to be made a vehicle for such matter. Signature and address are required, not for publication, but as a guarantee of bona fides. To secure insertion, letters should reach us not later than Monday.']

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