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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

"One of the Mugs."— Let us hope that the third will be the last time. "Bewildered and Consistent."— The matter is not one of first class importance, and was fully reported at the ti»e. "Hopeful."— A foolish phrase, but without the sinister meaning you would read into it. "A Member."— The correspondence is closed. "W.D."— Declined with thanks. R. G. Knight.— Received. "Would-be Settler."— Will endeavour to do go. "S.D."— Shall have consideration. T. A. Eagle.— Beyond the region of probabilities.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1914, Page 6

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TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1914, Page 6

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1914, Page 6

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