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POOR OLD "DIDO."

To the Editor. Sir, —Tn ■answer to the letter written bv "One cf the Order," would lit; kindly he more explicit? Does , . . lie object to the way in which vour correspondent (7 think ho called - himself "Dido") mndd'led iup the liawly elected officers; flr (hies he . object to a public installation bring reported in the Piers? If the hitter is the objection, T should 5 like to point out to him that ho will sea bctii public and private installations reporlted in the press all 0A r er the dominion. Tf the fornvr all that can be said is that "Dido is not a brother; that is f|iiit<> apparent to anv member of the F.A.O.D. Ponsef|iienitlv the slips can be ignored.— T !1111, etc., PAST ARPTT. [As i matter nf Fact, W" mi a°fiire "Past Arch" th' 4 "Dido" is a Drniid of hm<r standing, and posscssed of nttT'he-rl initials that are lomt enough in the aggregate to ii',ike a ."kipping rope.]

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 June 1910, Page 3

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POOR OLD "DIDO." Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 June 1910, Page 3

POOR OLD "DIDO." Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 June 1910, Page 3