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SUMMARISED LETTERS.

"W.W." says:—Mr. George George should have remembered the great cau=e and made a few allowances, before publishing his letter regarding the oversight <- tj jTi irS V J ', S ™ atlnee exhibition of the Battle of the Ancre " picture. He adds that the whole entertainment has been worthy of the traditions of the Y.M.C.A. f'^ Xnt r' Chanticler " supports the protest ot Reformer " regarding roosters screaming all-round at night. She says : "It is extraordinary' that neighbours, often kind and considerate in other matters, are so selfish and callous in this respect, generally, I think, because their own bedrooms are so situated that they cannot hear their own songsters."

Another Square Dealer '' supports the contention that there are thousands of First Division men who should be in the Second Division on account of the sacrifices they have made, and are making, in supporting both parents and other member;) of the family. He adds: "A. A. Creamer says that these sacrifices are acknowledged by their 'Second Division comrades.' But how comes it that when conscription became law there was no 'league* formed to advance the interests of "the conscripts till the First Division became almost 'cleaned up?' " " A Layman." writing as an outsider on the Tivoli Theatre service, thinks the minister of St. David's and the whole presbytery ought to have wished the Rev. A. Murray every success in his efforts in going "out into the highways and byways."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16621, 18 August 1917, Page 9

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SUMMARISED LETTERS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16621, 18 August 1917, Page 9

SUMMARISED LETTERS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16621, 18 August 1917, Page 9