TO CORRESPONDENTS.
""Worltinic Man " (Petone).— The eril you compliin of will coireot itself, md those who binder tres gDeech only serve those whom they oppose. "We avoid, v far oi possible, publication of Party correspondence. "A Woman Elector."— A bate majority. "One Who Warns to Know."— lt all depends upon the nature of the agreement. T. J. Wills.— "We hare sot spice for a controversy on the Temperance question. John Graham hd£ ■• E.B." — Not space. ''More Liberal." — Unnecessary, ainos th« thing has been exposed. H. Mason. — Sorry to decline, bnt cannot afford the space. " One of the Chorus." — We did onr best. " Fair Play."— Cannot comply with your wish. " S. J.," on General Eleotion.— lnadmissible. " A.A." — The Licensiug or Local Option rote is quite distinct from the general election vote. Yes.
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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 162, 30 November 1896, Page 4
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131TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 162, 30 November 1896, Page 4
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