TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Cort.esfon'DESTs arc requested to make their communications short. While always .anxious to find space for letters on questions of interest, we do not undertake to publish them unless they are short aud to the point. Toe necessity for brevity is especially great during tho session of Parliament. George E. Bbntley.—We have satisfied ourselves that our report was a correct condensation of the proceediaas. If you have auy explanatioa'to make, and if your letter is free from libellous charges, wo will publish it, provided it is brief. We cannot fiad space for tho lo«3 letter you have forwarded to us. Wag^b.—Mr George Buckley.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8523, 30 June 1893, Page 3
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