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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

“Elector.”—There would be no good purpose served in printing your letter now. And, besides, it never looks well to strike a man when he is down. It would only gain him sympathisers f and very justly too, lor, much to tho credit of human nature be it recorded, there is a manly spirit of generosity towards the weak or fallen. . “ Sooth Australian.” —It would be useless to make such an appeal here. ...... “ J.L.”—Your verses oro unsuitable, in fact, not verses at aIL

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2848, 17 June 1896, Page 2

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2848, 17 June 1896, Page 2

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2848, 17 June 1896, Page 2

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