TO CORRESPONDENTS.
" Another One tliat Knows Him."— lf the feding is what you represent it should he an easy matter to arrange a public meeting for the benefit of the hon. member, which he could not refuse to address. " Bonlcott." — Impossible without reference to the Defence Offices of the various' colonies. •' Doiuine Dirifee Nos."— NotJ ipace to repeat what has been said already. " VoUa Tont."-— Carpiiig- criticism. "Equality." — Cannot afford space for discussion of "freedom of contract" and "cooperation." " L.A.S.H."— You ask for "a little space to discuss coupons and prize competitions," and write •what would occupy h«lf a column. "We mast decline. ■ "A. Friend." — An unusual request that cannot be acceded to. "Truth."— A competent dispenser has to go through a long and arduous training before he is equipped for liis work. It is only fair that ho he paid accordingly. If chemists' charges are excessive, how comes it that they rtirely amass fortunes f Many of them work long houls for no more than a decent livelihood. " Qoo.se Quill."— We .appreciate the compliment, hut caunot afford space. " Father."— lt is the newest fad, and we have nob space to' discuss it. " Doubtful."— The America was a schooner yacht of 170 tons. She sailed across the Atlantic to compete for the cup.
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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 86, 8 October 1901, Page 4
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213TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 86, 8 October 1901, Page 4
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