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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Not »/customer."-p ÜblieationUblieation would havo to be supported by evidence. Why not bring the facts under the notice of the authorities?

lieyer Again. —Your experience has been unfortunate, but you have the moral satisfaction of knowing you took the right course. "T.A.E."—Too wordy and intemperate. "Logic."—lf you compress into half tho space, wiSl publish. y

H. Hurrell.—The development of hydro-electric power to serve Wellington is in the hands of the Government. The City Council proposes to erect;a new combined powerhouse which will, in any case, be necessary as a stand-by. The other matters you mention are receiving the constant attention of the council.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1920, Page 4

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1920, Page 4

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1920, Page 4