ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
'Churchman."—Yes. it would be very nice, but it would mean, sweating. Reporters work longer hours than the members of any other profession during the week, and they are entitled to a rest on the Sabbath. Special provision has, of course, to be made for special occasions but to ask reporters to do "sermons" as an ordinary thing is to ask editors to commit a eerioua breach of the Qolden Rule. ‘lnterested" lOarterlon.)—The uniforms are the property of the company, and in such a case as you mention the officers could oi Ter the man who was unable to attend the camp to give his uniform to the new member. That is, of course, assuming tho new member has been duly enrolled.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6494, 14 April 1908, Page 4
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