ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
"Picton."— The Wahine made an excursion to Picton on Easter Monday, the 13th April, 1914 **J.F."— Your question is very indefinite, as the ship Waikato and the steamer Wafkato, both of the New Zealand Shipping Company's fleet, made numerous trips. Could you not give some idea of the date of the departure you are desirous of knowing? "Britisher."— The law of libel stands in the way "E.H." (The Call)— Declined with thanks V. 3. O'Regan and J. D. Sievwright— Will appear so coon as space permits "Englishman"— Regret cannot afford space *'Fair Play"— Personal. Inadmissible ""Patriot"— The Defence Department appear well satisfied with the number of re-enlist-ments. Your speculation as to the numbers is, we believe, much below the mark "Svotter."— You appear to make a good cause a means of attack upon foreign fellowworkers "Cecilia"— No good purpose can be served at present by renewed strife on the liquor question. The body you criticise are as patriotic as any others in. the community
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 125, 28 May 1915, Page 6
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