ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Enquirer."—September 14, 1917. l "Anzac."—We agree with you that such hostility is quite unwarranted, and we have done, and will continue to dp, our best to counteract it. ' But this is not a fitting time to accentuate such differences. "Small Land'ord" and "State Control."— These questions have already been fully discussed in our columns. t "Jim Junius."—Now that the particular dispute has been adjusted, we doubt if any immediate public purpose would be served by\publication of the letter.! The points you make have been noted for reference in the event of similar complications in the future. H. J. Ooodyer.—Will publish as soon as space permits.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 96, 20 October 1917, Page 6
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