TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Scissors."—Letters of a like naturo have already appeared, and our space is limited. Declined with thanks. F. E. Saunderson.—Publication of the name would have been invidious. "Fair Play."—Ab no names were mentioned publication of your letter seems unnecessary. Besides the speaker may have been referring to some person other than your friend. "Suburbanite."—Your best course is to bring tlie facts officially under notice of the City Lngineei-. ' Henry Bodley.—Too long; too vague. Not space. "A Lover of Children and Justice."—Xame and postal address of writer necessary. "Commc il faut."—lnadvisable. Might -be attributed to the officer referred to. Geo. Burncy.—Will make 'enquiry. "J.H."—The increase in New Zealand's population lor 190S was 22,284: New South Wales, 30,001; Queensland, 20,309; Western Australia, G432. "Inquirer."—The gentleman you name is not on the permanent staff of the Public Service.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 15, 18 July 1910, Page 6
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136TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 15, 18 July 1910, Page 6
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