TO CORRESPONDENTS.
KEIXLAK.—Too much like a sermon. UTILITY.—Your protest would be waste of space. JUSTICE.—It ia hardly desirable to discuss the responsibility for so slight an accident. j;. .\ri;i-:U —There must have been some confusion, for, as you say, the dates <J<> not tally. U.B.—Your remedy is to inform the Labour Department. I- there no union to repre-enl the men. NORTIICOTE.—Yon must be mi-taken. A trawlet would be curling dUaster I if ii worked nt such spot -.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 249, 20 October 1924, Page 13
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