CORRESPONDENCE
[We are at all times ready to give expressions to every shade of opinion, but in no way do we bold ourselves responsible for the views advocated by our corresondents.]
FANTAU.S ON THE PENINSULA.
To the Editor. Sir, Since the snow storm on Julj 21st, the fantail-s, which were ver\ plentiful about this district, have totally disappeared. Through the medium of your paper I should like to know if this is general on (.he Peninsula.--1 tun, etc., OK TON BRADLEY, (JbnH.cri.-i n:>y. AKAROA RETURNED SOLDIERS. ! lo the Editor. 1V..-. v '1.. 1 n--,)i.it -t!"jf -II (Vα '■«.',
turned .soldiers belonging to the Bays' J get v welcome home clhcctly they arrive. Why is it that the Akaroa i returned boys arc left s-o lony with-' < out a welcome? A welcome too lonp ' ( delayed is never so hearty. J-iuiely' the committee or whoever a , , ranges ] these welcomes in Akaroa is ;■, bit! dilatory. I am certain it is not lack of appreciation of th? boys' work, for Akaroa people are renowned for their patriotism. T hope the committee will wake up and welcome the I boys more .speedily,--Yours, etc., PATRIOTIC.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 3818, 21 January 1919, Page 2
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188CORRESPONDENCE Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 3818, 21 January 1919, Page 2
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