ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Win the War."— Too personal. "Struck O1I."-A statement by tho Town Clerk appeared in Thursday's issue. "Friend of labour."— Your statements are not founded on fact. Mr. Read, the Labour candidate, from the public platform, paid a tribute to the fair manner in which the Labour Party had been treated by the Wellington Press in the recent campaign. "Relic."—The value of your medal depends entirely upon its condition, whether it is as if'fresh from the Mint or worn. Spink and Sons' Numismatic Circular for January, 1015, quotes a medal of the kind you mention as worth 10s; one in the highest state of preservation might be worth £3 to £4. The medal is not a very rare one.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 103, 3 May 1919, Page 4
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