TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Rntcpajcr." — A lady wlw was. of the pirty bas eniitel upon us a-iid stated mat the conductor did not bio v his wliic&l*. "KornUoi'o." — Add 3 nothing that is new on thi subject. Kvt spnec. "An Kngl'.Viiman ' — Ci-nno 1 i.flord space for <Zi£<i scion of tho subject. "Anli-Mcr.«n ily. — Inadmissible. V. W. Jcnft. — Tlie Department must observe it-9 cwn tcgulutb'ia. "Outen." — (1) — Conjimmicnte with 3£r. F. Hcrlison, secretary of th*. Wellington I.»\v soc ety. Suiiiemc, Omrt; (?), lf<u:U and WjgaaH's Ctuti.ry f.ctionjuy.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1907, Page 6
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83TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1907, Page 6
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