Some years ago a wcll-kno\vn politician wrote to an active political worker ill a distant part of the country, to give him timely directions concerning the campaign then in progress. A -week later his correspondent visited tlio constituency. and came to see the politician. "Did you get my letter? Could you read it?" asked' tho politician. "I didn't have any trouble with it, except the postscript," said the other man. '"That struck me. I showed it to every bod v in town. They could <sxll rend the letter, but no one •- on Id make out the postscript." "H" /ens!" the politician exclaimed. "1! • postscript says. 'Dun'l let anyone sec this letter.'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 2 November 1914, Page 4
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