ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
J. B. Jefferson.— Absolutely. Only possible leaJca/ge is dishonesty ofi the part of intermediaries, which has been not infrequent on the other side. John F. Tremain* Featherson.— We have not a copy of "The Shadow" left, and have not had for 'a long • time. If any reader has a copy of Lionel Terry's booklet he would oblige by forwarding to this office, as it is out of print. Anonymous Querist..— When your suspicious mind will allow you to entrust us with your correct name and address, your question will be answered. . .. . . .' '■' R. J.S., Arahura.— Took prussic acid. .Cannot; remember m what, /court, ! but fancy it was the Old Bailey(t.E., Invercargill.— Dou,ht if time will allow perusal, this week or insertion m this issue if found- suitable. Will drop you a line later m any case. "Outside the Pale."— Thanks for applause, but why hot send name and address so that we could apply to you for the information you say is obtainable. We can't obtain it unless someone comes forward and offers it. You need not fear discovery. The Editor is like the father confessor— most of him. "Wager," Wanganui.— Jim Stawbury has passed his 89th year. Address the Editor on all hut business matters, the manajger has quite enough to do without being asked to .decide ' bets.
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NZ Truth, Issue 84, 26 January 1907, Page 4
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221ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 84, 26 January 1907, Page 4
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