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"ROTORUA MORNING POST"

(By Tolesraph.—!>vess AssocraUon.) EOTORTJA, This Day. The "Botorua Chronicle," an evening daily, lias been absorbed by the "Eotonui Morning Post," tho first issue of which appeared this morning under the same proprietors, tho Eotorua and Bay of Plenty Publishing Co.

NOTICb ro CORRESPONDENTS. Owing to pressure on our space, especially whlla Parliament Is In session, correspondent* are requested to make their letters as brief »s possible. Publication promptly and in full cannot be clven to lengthy letter* ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. E. N. Morris.—We are not aware or "obvious mutilations" in the service nor an.v serious fall from a high standard of accuracy and fairness. "Statute."—As the organisation most affected by tho movement you fear has also assented, we see no reason for refusing to accopt the economy. "Bruce."—The subject has been sufficiently discussed. "Anti-Labour."—Too personal. "A Patient in Wellington Hospital."—As the question has been referred to the board, it will receive attention in due course. F. Holmes-Laurie.—Too long for publication when pressure on our space is so great. "Xon-Partlsan" and "Disgusted."—The credit win be rightly placed in due time. Such absurd claims as you quote can be left to the intelligent judgment of the people. 'Live and Let Live."—We have already published a similar protest. A. H. Medhurst.—Received. "Karanor."—As a public meeting: is bcins held these and other points should be fully cleared up. "T.A.W."—It would, be impossible to levy such a tax fairly as some employers reduced their prices before ever the cut was made. "One of Many" (Radio).—Other correspondents have made the same point. j "A Sport."—Though there is room for differences of opinion on the decision the reports do not justify such harsh condemnation. "Crucify Them."—Circumstances are so different that we cannot ;o back la eighteenth century conditions. "Toiintr Matron."—We think the Minister's statement has been answered sufficiently.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 48, 25 August 1931, Page 7

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"ROTORUA MORNING POST" Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 48, 25 August 1931, Page 7

"ROTORUA MORNING POST" Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 48, 25 August 1931, Page 7