NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
R., PAKNELL,—The Earl of Beaconslield (Mr Disraeli) first entered parliament in 1837, as the representative of Maidstone, Kent, which constituency he exchanged in 1841 for Shrewsbury (Salap.) His first novel, " Vivian Grey," appeared in 1525. He first became prime minister of England in IS6S ; he is in his 73rd year. Consistency.—ln order to avoid a violent religious correspondence, which would only arouse angry passions, and is quite unsuited to the columns of a secular newspaper, we must limit criticisms to the actual questiou at issue. We cannot permit a general discussion of what the Roman Catholic Church, or any of its Popes, does or does not teach. Your letter is therefore inadmissable.
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2494, 22 March 1878, Page 2
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