TO CORRESPONDENTS.
“Mona.”—The odours of Ngahcuranga are well kiu wn. The only remedy is to keep stirring up the local authorities. “A Scot.”—lt is too late in the day to complain of Ihe use of,the term “England,” more especially in poetical composition, as a synonym for- the Hritish Empire. Everybody knows what is meant, am! “what’s in a name!'” “Sydneyside Flaneur.”—Accepted, with thanks. ‘ ■ ' "Wairina.”—Thanks; will do what we call with (hem.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3956, 23 January 1900, Page 4
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71TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3956, 23 January 1900, Page 4
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