TO CORRESPONDENTS.
C.W.B. (Thames) —Report received; thanks for it aud your letter. s W.C. (Timaru).—No mistake; The ,j Worker was sent you free for your 0 benefit Trust you will take every c advantage of it; truth is mighty and x will prevail. a J.E.T. (Auckland).—Your letter too c long for publication; would serve no purpose. C. A. DA. Hamilton (Auckland). — Cannot permit any further discussion s on question. t L.W. (Kelburn) —Thanks; your view d shared by very many other readers. c J.A.S. (Palmerston N.). —Telegram a received; thanks. d W.8.1t. (Auckland) —Letter too long. R.S. (Taumarunui). —Reports not l * being suppressed; sometimes they are '* crowded out; other times arrive too late; all speakers getting equal and , just treatment as far as circumstane ces allow. Your reports appear this ,j J.H.F. — The moratorium clause ,' holds good for six months after the conference fixes a date on which hosd tiljties ai - e declared to have ceased, c A New Zealander. —Cannot afford 1 space for discussion on Bible-in.-Schools question. v ■ c . ■ ■»
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 10, Issue 422, 9 April 1919, Page 3
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171TO CORRESPONDENTS. Maoriland Worker, Volume 10, Issue 422, 9 April 1919, Page 3
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