TO CORRESPONDENTS.
" Argosy."— You mistake Tho lion, member makos tho same protest every session, but it is tho only show of revolt ho will over moke. "J.J."— The Hill wax not desiguod to abolish city slums, but to municipalise certain public sorvicos. " Liberal."— lt is, we believe, a common prnotice. "C.Q." (Tnranakl-Htroet).— Tho matter has beou dealt with in another paper. Samuel Vailo.— Bcgret unablo allot space required. " JiiHtico" mid " Outer Hobridos."— Docllnod. " Celt." — Tho Information you ask for was publibbed on Saturdny iv our advertising columns. " Euquirer."— Wo nro not acquainted with tlio meaning of tlio initials and figures (N.Z.F.W.C. E.S.U., 03) on tho bruNti plute picked up by you.
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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 31 July 1899, Page 4
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111TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 31 July 1899, Page 4
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