TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Citisen. -We have already explained that :t would be obviously unfair lo publish anonymous letters advocating the personal claims of certain candidates for the Mayoralty. A number, of such letters have been declined. Pertinent comments on civic policy matters are admissible.
"Face the- Music."— We doubt if the League ivould feel inclined to take, upon itself the task or selecting a candidate.
totters addressed- to Th« Editor intended fer publication must be written in int.
Correspondents ar« specially ■ requnsted to obsrrvc the rule that letters to The Editor must be as brief as possible.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 6
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