TO CO RRE SPONDENTS
" Tbrce Winters on that Koad."-r-You propose to occupy half a column of space to say tlnit Ibo Hutt-r.-nd is ot present a cause of misery to man anil be. i st. Tlie public tire only too well acqnuinted with the utipleastmt fact. '•D.E.J."-Deoliue(l. " I'irie-street Buffliin."— Begret cannot afford space. " Hriti-lior." — Being a stronger to tlie city, you are pi-«>b iV>ly not uniue that fmuilai views have been ninny tini. g expressed in thcso columns. Space cnnuotbe nlfouleJ for lepctilion. "Poor Old liiuly."— lt reads like a case of extreme hardship, and if there is evidence to support it, the facts should he placed before the Premier, who would no doubt he triad to use them in support of II 11I 1 is long proposed legislation for suppi es-sion of übnry. " Windsor."— lt used not to be the British fashion to jibe at a brave opponent worsted in. the figbt, and we hive no desire to encourage any Birch spirit here. "Bob."— Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 4
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166TO CORRESPONDENTS Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 4
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