THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
(Our columns are quite open to tho public for tho discussion of .onetters of public concern. We invite correspondence, but do not identify ourselves with the views expressed by our correspondents.—Ed.) HONOUR WHERE DUE. tho Editor.) r - —With profound thankfulness I road the sane view?- expressed on the subject ibv "Fair Play" in * your columns. The letter is not sout'd, and he quite misunderstands mv position and misses the point ot' my contention. I do honestly believe the success of the opening ball in the Wlvakapara Soldiers' Memorial Hall was due to the visitors and ladies' line show of fashionable dresses, yet Ihe local people drew up a list to suit themselves. The carpenter deserves appieciation for his good work. I have a personal knowledge as to the business part of the contract, and the least said about free la/bour, and the £10, the better for the local people. Ido sincerely thank the "Advocate" for publishing my letter find trust to read correct reports in the future concerning the district.—l am, ttc., HOI A.
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Northern Advocate, 10 April 1922, Page 6
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