TO CORRESPONDENTS
"Olio of Wollnitf ton's Ov«i> piitlenl DoiiUoyn." — Publicity would not niond iimtleia. Your remedy is tlio ]:iw. Homy Hudloy.— lt Ib nolporvorted ininqiiintion, lint fact, us Ims boon jnoycd in Australia many times ovor, " A Mnn."— Not upaop. " Old Soldier."— You aliouM address the paper in which the nlatmnoiit npponroil. " Arißlullu."— A quito inipiucticnblo proposition. " Obsorvor." — It isonsy to point out wluit might bo rloint for thn linpiovomoiit of tlio Oily, but cliiilo 11 tlilfurunb iiiutlur to llud tlio munoy.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1904, Page 4
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82TO CORRESPONDENTS Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1904, Page 4
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