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TO CORRESPONDENTS

William Holder and Michael Dee.— See cditorffll, "Military Training" this issue. 1 "Sjmpathy."— There appears to be a difference of opinion tss to distribution 6f principal of interest. Better wait until the ♦ wish of the majority of the contributories has been ascertained. W S, ttowden.— The o/fefider, unleso devoid of all sensibilflO', has been made to realise the nieftsui'e oMiis mistondnct. Geo. BuTnoy.— The point s'mi emt)haElse was covered in out? editorial comment. "Ninorc."— The^ correspondent you attack has retired from«the controversy. iG. W, Minten-^-Timc and again during the recene months the Post has in many editorials replied to- the came arguments, Not space, "Thorndon."— Unsuccessful -attempts have been ' made in recent years to form such a union. "So reach some practical result you should address the Secretary of the Trades ftnd Labour Council, WeHWgfOfi. "CrA."^-The remedy is in your own hands) don't go afiain. "Sydnety. "-^Th'ey will suffer, «c hope, as they deserve. Our opinion hfls been mMt plain. ""Fair Play,"— For>a*rd yonf complaint to Mr. A. Williams, Secretary Wellington Football 1 Association, who wilt see that it is fully investigated. .

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 6

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TO CORRESPONDENTS Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 6

TO CORRESPONDENTS Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 6