ANSWERS TO COEBKSPONDENTS.
"A.8," "Wellington," "For Unity," and others.—As we have previously stated, it would be unfair and would be too great a tax on our space to allow correspondents to advance the claims of the different candi-
dates. " Many Thanks."—The head -office of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line of steamers is p'suated at 12-14, Loftus-street, Sydney. Captain Ault had command of the Carnegie when she wab in New Zealand waters.. " An Elector of Wellington North " and " Justice."—We have been making enquiries, but as the question is to be raised at the meet-
ing we presume your object will be achieved. '•'• Not a New Chum."—We should in that case subordinate sectional interests and personal leanings to the. national interests.
tetters addressed to The Editor intended for publication should 6e written in ink.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 49, 26 February 1918, Page 6
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