Answer to Correspondent
‘I’IKI HAERE”: The correspondence columns ol the "Tribune’’ are open for the discussion ol any subject ui general interest including unemployment. Letters dealing with individual grievances concerning relief work sustenance pay, arising from questions of personal conduct will not be published unless some general prin-
ciple is involved. The columns cannot be used lor settling petty disputes that might arise between individual rebel workers and officials. Correspondents, however, can diteuss the general system of relief and sustenance l> :i the “Tribune’’ will not allow its columns to be used for the advocacy of the strike weapon, however cunningly this advocacy may be concealed.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 144, 4 June 1935, Page 8
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